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Marcus Rashford plan confirmed by Barcelona as latest setback could cause transfer issue

Marcus Rashford has missed Barcelona's last two fixtures due to a knee injury and manager Hansi Flick has provided an update on the Manchester United loanee

Marcus Rashford of FC Barcelona looks on prior to the Copa Del Rey Quarter Final match between Albacete Balompie and FC Barcelona at Estadio Carlos Belmonte

Manchester United loanee Marcus Rashford has missed Barcelona's last two games(Image: Getty)

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Marcus Rashford has been absent from Barcelona's last two matches due to injury. Manager Hansi Flick has now shed light on his strategy for managing the Manchester United loanee's recovery.

Rashford joined the Catalan giants on a temporary basis in the summer and has since become an integral part of the squad. The 28-year-old forward has netted 10 goals across all competitions under Flick this season.

It's understood that a £26million buyout clause is included in Rashford's loan deal with United. Spanish media reports suggest that Barcelona intend to trigger this option, but the striker's recent injury could potentially disrupt these plans.

Before Barcelona's Copa del Rey semi-final first leg against Atletico Madrid, it was announced that a knee problem would prevent Rashford from participating. He also sat out Monday night's defeat to Girona and Flick has now detailed the player's comeback strategy.

Following Barcelona's 2-1 away loss to Girona, Flick discussed Rashford's situation. He stated: "Rashford is better, but he won't be in Girona. We'll take it step by step."

The club appears to be taking a cautious approach with Rashford and this strategy may suggest his injury is more severe than initially thought. Their next fixture is against Levante on Sunday, February 22.

Barcelona's English forward #14 Marcus Rashford reacts to getting hit by the ball during the Spanish league football match between FC Barcelona and RCD Mallorca

The Englishman is out with a knee injury(Image: Getty)

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Concerning Rashford's injury, a club statement released before their cup match against Atletico Madrid said: "The first team player Marcus Rashford has pain in his left knee after taking a blow in the game against Mallorca on Saturday at Spotify Camp Nou."

Spanish publication Sport reported earlier this season that the reigning La Liga champions are looking to make Rashford's move permanent when the campaign concludes. According to the report, Flick and sporting director Deco believe finding another player of Rashford's calibre for £26m would be impossible.

Previous speculation had indicated they wanted to extend Rashford's loan for an additional year or negotiate a reduced fee, but circumstances seem to have shifted. This potential transfer is understood to hinge on one key factor.

Barcelona may withdraw from any agreement if Rashford sustains a long-term injury. Should this latest setback prove significant, his anticipated transfer could be placed in doubt. However, shortly following the cup fixture, the club's official website indicated that Rashford is expected to return for the second leg, scheduled for Tuesday, March 3.

Barcelona's English forward #14 Marcus Rashford attempts to score during the Spanish league football match between Elche CF and FC Barcelona at thge Martinez Valero stadium

Rashford has 10 goals in all competitions this season(Image: Getty)

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The website's announcement stated: "If all goes well, three key players should be available for the second leg: Pedri, Raphinha and Rashford. The Englishman looks the most certain, having missed the first leg purely as a precaution."

Notably, this statement also referred to the England international as a "key player", strengthening suggestions that the club intends to retain him beyond the current campaign.

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