Marcus Rashford has been one of Barcelona’s most consistent performers this season following his loan move from Manchester United last summer
Marcus Rashford has established himself as a crucial member of Hansi Flick’s Barcelona side since his loan move from Manchester United last summer. Rashford, 28, has spent the last seven months in the Catalan region after he expressed his desire to leave the Reds following the end of his short-term loan at Aston Villa.
And it’s safe to suggest that Rashford has made quite the impression at Camp Nou. Indeed, the Wythenshawe-born forward has scored 10 goals and provided 13 assists in 34 appearances for Barca this season.
He has gained Flick’s trust fast with Rashford the seventh-most used outfield player in his Barcelona squad in 2025/26. He has clocked 1,970 minutes across all competitions this campaign, which is more than Pedri (1,820), Fermin Lopez (1,817), Ferran Torres (1,748), Dani Olmo (1,552) and Raphinha (1,409).
Eric Garcia (2,865), Jules Kounde (2,725), Pau Cubarsi (2,611), Lamine Yamal (2,581), Alejandro Balde (2,272) and Frenkie de Jong (2,245) are the outfielders that have played more minutes than Rashford this season.
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Although Rashford didn’t feature in Wednesday’s Copa del Rey 4-0 defeat to Atletico Madrid due to ‘knee bruise’, he did start – and impress – in last Saturday’s 3-0 win against Mallorca in La Liga.
Barcelona have a £26million option to buy Rashford at the end of his loan spell. Flick’s side are keen to reduce that amount, but they are aware that it won’t be possible as United are not willing to discount even a penny from what was signed, according to SPORT. It’s added that the Reds even consider that as a ‘cheap price’.
Flick has often praised Rashford for his work ethic and talent since he arrived at Barca. “We always look at the goals, the last passes, but as a coach he can give us much more,” Flick said in a press conference earlier this month. “That’s what I want to see. I am very happy with him, he is giving us what we ask of him, but he has more potential.”
While it does appear that Rashford is keen to remain at Barca beyond the end of his loan, there has been talk that he could return to United and integrate back into the first-team following Ruben Amorim’s exit.
Now that Michael Carrick is back at Old Trafford, ex-United coach Rene Meulensteen believes that Rashford’s time at the Reds might not be finished.
“It could be a route back for Marcus Rashford at Man Utd, definitely,” Meulensteen told BetGoat. “I think Marcus is still as ‘red’ as anyone because he came through the ranks as a young kid, and that will never go away, that will never leave him.
“It’s the same with Scott McTominay. Both players have done extremely well wherever they’ve gone. But I think it was good for Marcus to have that spell away, first of all at Aston Villa, but now at Barcelona. It’s a different culture, a different language, and a different style. Every week is different.
“The Premier League is different. It’s so much more demanding than any league in the world. And I think he’s enjoying his football, and that’s the most important thing. He needs to enjoy his football.”
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