Manchester United loanee Marcus Rashford is thriving at Barcelona
Michael Carrick reportedly wants Marcus Rashford to stay at Manchester United but faces several obstacles to keep the forward. The United boss has made a perfect start without the England star at his disposal, winning his first four games in charge.
United have been rejuvenated since Carrick took the reins at his old club. Victories over Manchester City, Arsenal, Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur have propelled the team into the top four and restored confidence throughout the squad.
Rashford fell out of favour under ex-United boss Ruben Amorim, leading him to join Aston Villa on loan last season. The 28-year-old then sealed a move to Barcelona during the summer in a deal that includes a £26million buy option.
Rashford has thrived at his new club, scoring 10 goals and providing 13 assists in 34 appearances. Despite seeming destined to continue his career away from Old Trafford, it has been claimed that Carrick would prefer to keep his former teammate at United.
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Spanish publication Sport reports that Carrick wants Rashford at United next season. However, Barcelona are said to be fully committed to meeting his buyout clause.
Rashford has also been vocal about wanting to remain with the Catalan club beyond his loan spell. Discussing his future in December, the United loanee said: “What I want is to stay at Barca.
“That’s the ultimate goal, but it’s not the reason I train hard and give my all. The purpose is to win. From the moment I arrived, I felt very welcome. For me, the reason I’m here is to help the team win trophies.”
Rashford has shared history with the new interim boss, having previously been teammates for three years. Carrick also worked with Rashford as part of Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s coaching staff, as well as his first spell as temporary manager.
The 44-year-old’s reported desire to keep Rashford at United would only become a potential factor in the summer if he were appointed manager permanently. Carrick has 13 games remaining to convince the club hierarchy he is the right person for the job, with his side already out of both domestic cup competitions.
Meanwhile, Barcelona boss Hansi Flick has praised Rashford’s contributions for his parent club. The coach lauded the forward’s commitment but admitted that the decision to finalise a permanent deal would rest with the club’s sporting director in the summer.
In January, Flick said of Rashford: “Marcus’ performances have been really good until now, so we have to manage it, but it’s Deco’s job to do things for next season. We have to wait.
“We have months to go. For me, of course, with Marcus we have a player on the top level, but also with our situation, and what I appreciate a lot from him [is his desire to be here].”





