Axel Allag, Media365, published on Saturday January 11, 2025 at 11:00 a.m.
Little considered by Ruben Amorim at Manchester United, Marcus Rashford is being courted during this winter transfer window, in particular by FC Barcelona who would like to secure a loan until the end of the season.
Marcus Rashford has no shortage of suitors in view of a winter transfer window which could see him leave Manchester United. The one who has not played since December 7 with the Red Devils (and missed the trip to Anfield due to illness) is inevitably heading towards an exit which could take place within the next few weeks. “For me, I think I’m ready for a new challenge and for the next steps. When I leave, it will be like ‘no hard feelings’. You’re not going to get any negative comments about Manchester from me,” he said. he told journalist Henry Winter a few weeks ago.
Sell first for Barça before moving forward
Linked to AC Milan in recent days, the English international who missed the last Euro would also be in the sights of FC Barcelona, according to information from our colleagues at Sport. The Catalan club’s idea would be to loan Marcus Rashford – under contract until June 2028 with Manchester United – until next June, the end of the season. In order to achieve its goals, FC Barcelona, presumably, would first have to sell with certain existing possibilities – from a departure of Ronald Araujo to Juventus Turin while the Catalan club asks for 70 million euros or even Ansu Fati.
Formerly a simple alternative, the Marcus Rashford option would be a real option for FC Barcelona according to our colleagues at Sport. The Catalan club, which was able to re-register Dani Olmo and Pau Victor for the second part of the La Liga season on Thursday (to the great dismay of many Spanish clubs), will of course have to reduce its payroll in order to respect financial fair play. On the sporting side, the Catalan club will try to win its first title of the season on Sunday, with the final of the Spanish Super Cup scheduled against Real Madrid on Sunday in Jeddah (8 p.m.).
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