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Barcelona Hold Talks with Manchester United Regarding Marcus Rashford Deal as They're Unwilling to Trigger the €30m Buy Option: Reports
Barcelona seeks to lower the €30 million buyout clause for Marcus Rashford or arrange another loan as the player and club favor a permanent stay.
- On the prospect of a permanent move this summer, FC Barcelona have held talks with Manchester United to explore signing Marcus Rashford, seeking a fee below the €30m buy clause.
- Facing a valuation standoff, Manchester United want to cash in and see the €30m clause as reasonable, while Marcus Rashford said, `Of course what I want is to stay at Barca`.
- Contract reports indicate Barcelona would offer Marcus Rashford a contract until summer 2029, potentially freeing Robert Lewandowski's wages, with Rashford producing seven goals and 11 assists in 27 appearances.
- Further talks are expected as the season concludes, with both clubs seeking a solution after Marcus Rashford’s Supercopa final in Jeddah win strengthens his case at Barcelona.
- Barcelona's ambitions and wage picture mean retaining Marcus Rashford is strategic, as Andy Brassell said he represents the 'most sensible' financial deal, aided by Robert Lewandowski wages savings.
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Barcelona meet Man Utd officials in attempt to agree even cheaper Marcus Rashford transfer - The Mirror
Barcelona are reluctant to activate Marcus Rashford's £26m buy clause after his loan spell but experts say he represents the best financial deal available as Man United hold talks over permanent transfer
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleMan United and Barcelona hold Marcus Rashford transfer meeting with new deal terms explored
Manchester United will look to reach a transfer agreement over Marcus Rashford before the end of the season, but whether the Spanish champions will pay the demanded fee remains to be seen
·Manchester, United Kingdom
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