Marcus Rashford’s time at Manchester United appears to be nearing its end. After a loan spell at Aston Villa—who have opted not to activate the €47 million buy option—the English forward is now looking for a new challenge.
According to Sport, Rashford is open to joining FC Barcelona and is even willing to lower his salary to make the move happen. Previously targeted by Barça last summer, the deal collapsed due to Financial Fair Play constraints. But this time, the player’s willingness could be the game-changer.
Flick Approves
New Barça manager Hansi Flick is reportedly keen on Rashford’s versatility. Capable of playing across the front line, he could add much-needed depth and dynamism to an attack heavily reliant on Lewandowski and Raphinha.
However, any potential deal still hinges on Barcelona’s ability to sell players and create financial room. Rashford’s profile fits the club’s long-term vision—but whether Barça can afford him remains the key question heading into the summer window.
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