Marcus Rashford Holds Transfer Talks in Bid to Leave Man Utd for Dream Club - The Mirror
- Marcus Rashford is negotiating a possible transfer from Manchester United to Barcelona during the summer 2025 transfer window.
- Rashford seeks a permanent exit after a 2025 loan at Aston Villa and United's willingness to sell him amid squad changes and financial constraints at Barcelona.
- Barcelona, guided by director Deco and head coach Hansi Flick, prefer a loan with an option to buy due to salary cap limits and value Rashford’s motivation over costlier alternatives.
- Manchester United set Rashford’s asking price at around £48 million while he reportedly would accept a pay cut and has refused other offers to join Barcelona exclusively.
- If completed, the transfer could relieve United’s wage burden and offer Rashford a fresh start at Barcelona, though prolonged negotiations and financial limits make the outcome uncertain.
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Manchester United's Summer Transfer Plans: Key Moves and Player Updates - G3 Football
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Barcelona boss Hansi Flick determined to sign €47m-rated Marcus Rashford from Manchester United – Man United News And Transfer News
5 Barcelona are seriously considering signing Marcus Rashford from Manchester United this summer, as per reports. Ever since it became clear that Ruben Amorim has no place for him in his first-team plans, Rashford and his representatives have been flirting with a move to Barcelona. Aston Villa succeeded in signing Rashford on loan in January and also agreed an option worth £40million (€47.5m) to sign him permanently at the end of the season. Ho…
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