Rashford’s season-long loan deal includes an option to make the move permanent for a fee reported to be 30million euros (£25.85m).
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Barcelona have the option to make Marcus Rashford’s move permanent (Steve Welsh/PA) (PA Wire)
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Manchester United have no plans to renegotiate with Barcelona over a permanent switch for Marcus Rashford, the Press Association understands.
The 28-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan at Aston Vila and, after a summer spell in the Red Devils’ so-called ‘bomb squad’, joined the LaLiga champions for the 2025/26 campaign.
Rashford’s season-long loan deal includes an option to make the move permanent for a fee reported to be 30million euros (£25.85m).
Barca are said to be keen to make the Nou Camp switch permanent but also hope to negotiate terms – something United sources indicate they currently have no intention of doing.
Rashford has scored 10 goals in 38 appearances in all competitions for the Spanish leaders.
The England international’s big-money contract with boyhood club United runs until 2028.