Barcelona is eager to secure Marcus Rashford’s signature this summer and reportedly respects his determination to join the club back in January.
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The Manchester United forward has managed to reinvigorate his career during a six-month loan spell at Aston Villa, where he has showcased his talent. ..Continue Reading
Since Ruben Amorim’s arrival at Old Trafford, replacing Erik ten Hag, Rashford has been left out of United’s first-team plans.
His time at Villa Park has been positive, highlighted by an impressive performance in their tight Champions League quarter-final loss to PSG.
Although Aston Villa is not obligated to make Rashford’s move permanent, they have the option to do so for a fee of around £40 million.
Villa manager Unai Emery is keen to retain the England international, but Rashford’s preferred destination—given that a return to United seems unlikely—is a stunning switch to Barcelona.
Barça had shown interest in signing Rashford during the January transfer window but lacked the financial flexibility to complete the move.
However, with the summer window approaching, the Catalan giants are ready to revisit their pursuit.
Transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano reports that Barcelona manager Hansi Flick and sporting director Deco both admire Rashford’s ability, particularly his versatility.
They also appreciate his eagerness to join the club earlier this year and respect how he handled the disappointment of missing out on that opportunity.
Now, Rashford has reportedly informed his representatives that he remains committed to a move to Barcelona, even if it requires him to accept a pay cut.
The appeal of joining one of football’s most prestigious clubs is evident, especially given Barça’s remarkable season under Flick.
Sunday’s thrilling 4-3 El Clásico victory over Real Madrid has put them within reach of the La Liga title with just three matches left.
In addition to their league success, Barcelona secured the Copa del Rey and came agonizingly close to reaching the Champions League final, ultimately falling short against Inter Milan in a dramatic 7-6 aggregate defeat.
Should a transfer to Barça fail to materialize, Rashford would likely be open to remaining at Aston Villa, who are pushing to qualify for next season’s Champions League following their impressive European run.
A return to Manchester United appears unlikely as long as Amorim remains in charge.
Although the Portuguese manager cast fresh doubts about his own future following Sunday’s loss to West Ham, he is expected to receive backing next season to improve results, particularly if United can end their challenging campaign by winning the Europa League and securing Champions League qualification.
Rashford’s resurgence at Aston Villa was cut short by a hamstring injury, which is set to sideline him for the remainder of the season.
The Manchester United loanee missed Villa’s FA Cup semi-final loss to Crystal Palace last month and traveled to Dubai to begin his rehabilitation.
His goal is to regain fitness in time for England’s World Cup qualifiers against Andorra and Senegal in June.
After a spell away from the national team, Rashford was immediately recalled by new England manager Thomas Tuchel in his first squad selection.