Barcelona faces fresh negotiations with Manchester United if they hope to secure Marcus Rashford’s long-term future. Speculation has intensified around the England international’s status, with a return to Camp Nou next season appearing increasingly unlikely.
Recent reports indicate that Barcelona is exploring more economical alternatives for their left-wing position next season. This decision stems partly from the combined cost of Rashford’s €30 million buy option and his salary, coupled with Manchester United’s firm stance against lowering their asking price. According to Cadena SER, Barcelona’s buy option on Rashford expired on March 31st, effectively ceding control over the player’s future and casting uncertainty over his next move.
Report Denied by Rashford’s Camp
However, Rashford’s representatives have reportedly denied these claims. Sport outlet confirmed contact with his camp, who assert that the option has not yet expired. Despite this denial, the Catalan newspaper suggests that Barcelona still does not plan to activate the option this summer.
Barcelona Open to Loan Return, United Pushes for Permanent Deal
While Barcelona remains open to bringing Rashford back under suitable terms, such a scenario seems improbable. The Blaugrana would welcome another loan agreement for Rashford, but Manchester United is strongly opposed to this idea, favoring a permanent transfer. There are even suggestions that the Red Devils might increase their financial demands for the player.
Other Clubs Interested in Rashford
Last summer, Aston Villa attempted to make Rashford’s loan deal permanent, but the player prioritized a move to Barcelona. This time, he might find himself with a broader range of choices. European giants AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly monitoring developments closely, should he become available for transfer.
