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Man United latest: Barcelona's Marcus Rashford plan criticised as former star banished by club

Barcelona have yet to confirm whether they will be taking up an option to sign Marcus Rashford permanently this summer

Barcelona's English forward #14 Marcus Rashford takes part in a training session at St James' Park in Newcastle upon Tyne, on March 9, 2026, the eve of their UEFA Champions League Last 16 football match against Newcastle United. (Photo by SCOTT HEPPELL / AFP via Getty Images)

Marcus Rashford's future will be decided in the coming months(Image: SCOTT HEPPELL, AFP via Getty Images)

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Manchester United won't resume their Premier League campaign for the best part of a fortnight and, in the meantime, matters away from the pitch continue to take centre stage. The summer transfer window is fast approaching and the futures of several stars - particularly Marcus Rashford - remain the subject of constant speculation.

Rashford is among a handful of senior players to have been sent out on loan by United this season, alongside Rasmus Hojlund and Jadon Sancho. The arrival of Michael Carrick in the dugout might not bring about a change of plans for three men allowed to leave temporarily by his predecessor Ruben Amorim but that hasn't stopped speculation over what's next for Rashford.

Barcelona are believed to have a reasonably priced option to secure the England international on a permanent basis, though mixed signals have emerged regarding the Catalan outfit's intentions. Hansi Flick's side have been linked with another La Liga star in recent days but the situation may not be as straightforward as initially suggested.

Meanwhile, one of Rashford's former United teammates, Anthony Martial, has found himself making the wrong sort of headlines. Here are our latest updates from around Old Trafford.

Barca's Munoz interest under scrutiny

Barcelona are allegedly using interest in Victor Munoz as leverage to negotiate a better deal in their pursuit of Marcus Rashford, according to reports emerging from Spain. The La Liga frontrunners can acquire Rashford for approximately £26million this summer.

Victor Munoz celebrates scoring for Spain against Serbia

Victor Munoz scored on his senior Spain debut(Image: David Aliaga/NurPhoto/Shutterstock)

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Munoz, who represents Osasuna, found the net on his senior Spain debut on Friday and has been the subject of reported Barca interest. However, Real Madrid retain 50 percent of his rights and this appears likely to block any chances of a Camp Nou switch.

According to Diario de Noticias, a newspaper covering Osasuna's home region of Navarre, the Pamplona club's board believe Barcelona's interest to be a 'smokescreen' designed to apply pressure on Rashford's representatives. "By leaking a supposed interest in Osasuna's star player, Barcelona is trying to send a message to Rashford's camp that "we have alternatives," using Víctor's excellent performance as a mere bargaining chip to lower the cost of other deals," the publication reports.

Martial in hot water at Monterrey

MONTERREY, MEXICO - SEPTEMBER 27: Anthony Martial of Monterrey looks on during the 11th round match between Monterrey and Santos Laguna as part of the Torneo Apertura 2025 Liga MX at BBVA Stadium on September 27, 2025 in Monterrey, Mexico. (Photo by Azael Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Anthony Martial has struggled in front of goal in Liga MX(Image: Azael Rodriguez, Getty Images)

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Former Manchester United forward Anthony Martial has been instructed to stay away from training for the rest of the week by current employers Monterrey. According to TUDN, this is a consequence of the Frenchman's behaviour after he was left on the substitutes' bench for his side's most recent fixture.

Martial relocated to Mexico in September following a stint in Greece with AEK Athens. He required 12 league matches to register his first goal for Monterrey, which came in a 5-1 victory at Mazatlan in January, and openly displayed his frustrations in the recent 3-2 loss to Chivas when interim boss Nicolas Sanchez turned to youngster Joaquin Moxica - and not Martial - when looking for a way back into the game.

Sanchez has reportedly banished the 30 year old as punishment for his conduct. Monterrey sit ninth after 12 fixtures of Mexico's clausura season and have already been knocked out of the CONCACAF Champions Cup, with manager Domenec Torrent losing his job in early March.

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