Marcus Rashford's Future Uncertain as Barcelona Deadline Approaches
Where does Marcus Rashford's future lie?
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Barcelona has until June 15 to activate a £26 million clause to make Marcus Rashford's loan permanent. While negotiations are expected, Manchester United faces challenges regarding Rashford's potential return and salary implications amid interest from other clubs.
- 01Barcelona must decide by June 15 whether to make Marcus Rashford's loan permanent for £26 million.
- 02Manchester United is hesitant to negotiate terms with Barcelona despite Rashford's potential return as a high earner.
- 03Rashford is expected to be included in the England squad for the upcoming World Cup.
- 04Other clubs are interested in Rashford, but few can match Barcelona's financial power.
- 05United's minority owner has expressed concerns over the club's wage expenditures.
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Barcelona has until June 15 to activate a clause allowing them to make Marcus Rashford's loan from Manchester United permanent for a fee of £26 million. While many anticipate this will happen, Barcelona appears keen to negotiate the terms, which Manchester United is reluctant to entertain. If Rashford returns to United after his loan ends on June 30, he will become one of the club's highest earners. The forward is also expected to be part of Thomas Tuchel's England squad for the upcoming World Cup finals. United is aware that while they might seek a higher fee from other interested clubs, few can match Barcelona's global appeal and financial capability. Concerns have been raised by minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe regarding the club's financial commitments to players on loan at other teams. Both Rashford and goalkeeper Andre Onana are reportedly open to returning to United if necessary, but the club is focused on securing a Champions League return before addressing these player situations.
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