Manchester United and Barcelona have reached an agreement regarding a loan move for Marcus Rashford, though the final outcome remains uncertain. The forward’s potential transfer to the La Liga club has been a significant topic of discussion in Barcelona throughout the season, initially appearing to secure him a place within Hansi Flick’s squad. However, opportunities for Rashford within the team have diminished.
United accepted Rashford’s departure via loan, with Barcelona holding a €30 million purchase option. The English club is unwilling to meet this price for the 28-year-old, who has two years remaining on his contract at “Old Trafford.”
Barcelona had initially sought to renegotiate the transfer fee in January, but United’s refusal led to serious doubts emerging within the Catalan club in March. Rashford has expressed his desire to continue playing for Barcelona.
The details of the agreement and the final decision regarding Rashford’s future remain unresolved.