Marcus Rashford is on loan with Barcelona with the Spanish side having an option to make the Manchester United forward’s move permanent in the summer
Manchester United are still planning for Marcus Rashford leaving the club this summer, amid continued talk over his future.
The United academy graduate is currently on loan with Barcelona after being left out of the squad by former manager Ruben Amorim. His move to Spain came six months after he completed a temporary deal with Aston Villa.
As part of the agreement, Barca have an option to make the move permanent this summer for a £26million fee. It had been previously claimed that the Catalan giants were unwilling to pay the agreed fee and were instead looking to reach an agreement on a slightly lower fee.
However, the latest reports suggest that United were unwilling to lower the price, and Barcelona are not willing to pay the clause to make the move permanent.
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The Sun now say that United are planning for life without Rashford, despite claims that Michael Carrick wants him back. The club had no intention of recalling the player in January, with interim manager Carrick not thinking as far ahead as the summer, when his deal expires.
It’s understood that Rashford himself prefers a move away from United in the summer transfer window, even if a permanent transfer to Barcelona falls through. He is said to want his long-term future resolved before joining up with England for the summer’s World Cup in North America.
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If that is the case, it will give United a financial boost in the early part of the transfer window, as they look to make additions to the squad. Any fee received for Rashford will go down as pure profit in terms of the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability rules (PSR).
The 28-year-old has already made his stance clear with comments back in October. “I’m really enjoying my time in Spain; the weather is the best,” he said.
“A very big change. I’m learning every day, I’m enjoying it a lot. I hope to be here for a long time. I get along very well with Roony [Bardghji], also Jules [Kounde] or Frenkie [de Jong]. It’s a team in which we all mix.
“We are united. The team is fantastic. I just have to be in the right position.
“I’ll keep trying to do this. We have to keep it up to be our best version. We have a lot more to do this season.”
So far this campaign Rashford has scored 10 goals and provided a further 13 assists in 34 appearances in all competitions. He will be back in action on Thursday as Barca travel to take on Atletico Madrid in the semi-final of the Copa del Rey.





