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Man Utd willing to grant Marcus Rashford wish as Barcelona could lose out
Barcelona have scored 10 goals and 13 assists from Rashford, but Manchester United want a higher fee and have rejected a loan extension.
- Barcelona must now negotiate a new transfer fee with Manchester United for Marcus Rashford after his €30 million purchase clause expired in March. The Spanish club seeks to sign the 28-year-old permanently following his loan spell.
- Thriving during his time at the Nou Camp, Rashford has notched 10 goals and 13 assists for the Liga leaders. He previously told Sport, "Of course, what I want is to stay at Barca."
- United remains "strongly opposed" to Barcelona's request to extend the loan for a second season. The club is targeting more than €100million in player sales this summer to fund new signings.
- Barcelona may look to renegotiate the terms, but United stated they are "confident" they could agree a higher price with other interested clubs. The club is keen to finalize a permanent sale.
- Interest from other Premier League clubs complicates the situation as speculation continues regarding Rashford's future. With his loan ending, United is prioritizing a permanent departure to reshape their squad for the upcoming campaign.
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