Marcus Rashford is reportedly waiting for Barcelona as the Manchester United outcast holds out for a move to the Spanish champions.
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- Rashford set for Man Utd exit
- Barcelona have emerged as an option
- Forward willing to take a wage cut to facilitate transfer
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
According to the England international is reportedly focused on securing a transfer to Hansi Flick's La Liga champions, viewing Camp Nou as the ideal setting to continue his rejuvenation following a bright spell at Aston Villa. Despite strong interest from other clubs in England and the Middle East, Rashford’s mind appears set on one destination and will be willing to make significant sacrifices in order to make the switch a reality, including a reduction in wages — something he would not consider for any other suitor.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Back in the January transfer window, Rashford was already angling for a departure from Old Trafford and had actively proposed a loan move to Barcelona. Talks had progressed to an advanced stage, but the Catalan side ultimately chose to prioritise contract extensions within their squad rather than new additions. Instead, the 27-year-old was loaned to Aston Villa, where he has enjoyed a more prominent role until he was sidelined with an injury.
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DID YOU KNOW?
United have made it clear they are going to demand £40 million ($53m) from any potential suitor. While Villa have an option to make the deal permanent, they are reportedly not willing to match his salary expectations, nor are they likely to engage in a bidding war.
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WHAT NEXT FOR RASHFORD?
After a frustrating season at United and a short-term spell at Villa, the forward is prioritising a long-term project where he can thrive both on and off the pitch. While lucrative offers are expected to arrive from Premier League rivals and Saudi Pro League clubs, Rashford is said to be laser-focused on a move to Spain. Whether or not Barcelona reciprocates that interest in the coming weeks remains to be seen.
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