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Manchester United outcast still hoping for a move to La Liga giants

Marcus Rashford from Manchester United to FC Barcelona is back on track

Marcus Rashford has been embroiled in a complicated situation within the Manchester United dressing room for some time. Many thought he would be the standard-bearer for a new era after years of ups and downs, but the reality has been very different. The striker went from being an unstoppable prospect to becoming expendable for a manager looking for new ideas.

It is no surprise that his loan move to Aston Villa was seen as a desperate attempt to regain his form. Now, after an inconsistent six months, Rashford finds himself at a crossroads. United are making moves and making it clear that his time at the club seems to be over. We all follow United reported earlier that Manchester United are willing to cover a percentage of the salary of Marcus Rashford to receive a higher transfer fee.

Fabrizio Romano‘s information confirms what many had suspected for weeks: Marcus Rashford has no place at Old Trafford. According to Romano, the board informed the player’s entourage that Matheus Cunha will be the new owner of the number 10 shirt, a historic symbol for the Red Devils.

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How should United reinvest the funds from Rashford’s potential transfer to strengthen the squad?

His loan spell at Aston Villa showed moments of quality with four goals and six assists in 17 games, but a muscle injury quickly ended any hopes of a complete redemption. Villa, for their part, did not take up the £40 million purchase option. Now, with Nico Williams renewing his contract in Bilbao, Barcelona could reactivate their interest in the 27-year-old, who dreams of wearing the blue and red.

Opinion:

From our perspective, United should have been a little more patient with Rashford before letting him go. Ruben Amorim arrived with the idea of shaking up the squad, but Rashford deserved at least half a full season under his command. Sometimes, a figure who represents the club needs confidence and a clear plan. Taking away his number 10 feels like a direct message: the club want to erase ghosts from the past.

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It may be necessary if you want a radical change, but the way it is done always leaves scars. What they collect from his departure should be invested wisely. They need a winger who fits in with Amorim’s idea and an attacking midfielder who helps the forwards regain their freshness. Villa offered him minutes and a less toxic environment, and despite his injury, the Englishman showed that he still has that spark to dribble and assist.

Even so, moving to Barcelona will not be easy. The spotlight there is relentless, and he will have to fight for a place with names like Lamine Yamal and Raphinha. Furthermore, regaining confidence after losing the most iconic shirt number is no easy task. If he manages to adapt and focus solely on playing, he could relaunch his career and prove that the shirt does not make the player. For now, we believe that this summer will end with Rashford finalising his transfer to the Blaugrana club, which needs to revamp their attack after losing Nico Williams as a target. If anyone can be reborn, it is Marcus, but he will have to do so without excuses.

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