Marcus Rashford is keen to extend his stay at Barcelona beyond the end of the 2025/26 season, after enjoying an impressive loan spell in Spain
Barcelona would “love” to keep Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford if they can do a deal within their financial restrictions. That is according to former United star and La Liga expert Terry Gibson, who has claimed that Barca hope to retain Rashford’s services but are trying to do a deal with United “regarding his salary”.
Rashford, 28, joined Barca on loan from United last summer and has impressed since his move to Spain, scoring 14 goals and providing 14 assists in 47 appearances across all competitions this season.
On Sunday, the England international netted a sublime free-kick to help Barca beat Real Madrid 2-0 and secure the La Liga title in the process. Rashford played 64 minutes before being replaced by Raphinha.
Post-match, Rashford revealed he would like to extend his spell at Barcelona, though he admitted he is unsure what will happen this summer. Barca boast a £26million option to buy Rashford, but the Spanish side are delaying on triggering the permanent clause in his contract.
And Gibson feels that Barca are keen to keep Rashford but want to make sure another deal fits into their spending structure, with the club operating under strict financial restrictions with La Liga.
Speaking to Sky Sports on Monday, Gibson, who made 23 league appearances for United in 1986, said on Rashford: “I think if Barcelona have their way, they would love to have Marcus Rashford next season.
“I see Barcelona’s position as a bit of a bargaining tool at the moment. I mean, they’re looking at possibly needing a centre forward if Robert Lewandowski leaves the club, so they need money for that transfer.”
The La Liga co-commenator added: “I think they’re probably trying to do a deal with Manchester United and Marcus Rashford regarding his salary. The way he’s played, the way he’s performed this season, he’s been really important to Barcelona. Lewandowski’s been injured, Ferran Torres has been out of form, Raphinha’s had lots of injuries, Lamine Yamal is injured at the moment.
“Marcus Rashford has been fit all season. He’s been a really important part of the squad that has won the league title. He capped it off last night with a really good performance and a spectacular free kick to open the scoring.
“I think it’s clear Marcus Rashford wants to stay and I totally get that. He looks like he’s enjoying his football. He looks like he’s enjoying living in Barcelona. As I say, he’s a popular team-mate, a really important part of the squad. But I think Barcelona, we know what their financial implications are and I think if they can do a deal with Manchester United, I think they would love to keep him.”
Rashford has been in stellar form for Barca in recent weeks, scoring four goals and adding one assist in their last six La Liga matches. Has played a key role in Hansi Flick’s side retaining the Spanish top-flight title for a second successive season, and claimed he would remain at Camp Nou if he was a “magician”.
The Wythenshawe-born ace has reiterated that signing for Barca was his dream move and he would stay at the club if it was his choice. “I don’t know. I am not a magician, but if I was, I would stay. So we will see,” Rashford said in the mixed zone, following Barca’s El Classico win against Real on Sunday.
Rashford and Barcelona are next in action when they face Alaves on Wednesday. The Catalan outfit then host Real Betis before making the trip to Valencia to end the season.










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