Marcus Rashford's future at Manchester United is unclear after an impressive loan with Barcelona
Marcus Rashford faces an uncertain future with Barcelona yet to agree a deal to sign the Manchester United forward permanently
Marcus Rashford faces an uncertain future with Barcelona yet to agree a deal to sign the Manchester United forward permanently(Image: 2026 The FA)
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Marcus Rashford arrived in Miami earlier than his England teammates and was spotted training alone ahead of Thomas Tuchel's squad arriving in the United States. The Manchester United forward trained at Inter Miami's facilities before linking up with the Three Lions this week.
The Barcelona loanee uploaded several pictures of him training in the warm weather, accompanied with the caption: "PREPARED!" England will be based in Miami throughout the tournament, with Rashford working hard to ensure he's in top condition.
The 28-year-old has impressed on loan at Barcelona this season, scoring 14 goals and notching 14 assists in 49 appearances in all competitions. The La Liga side agreed a £26m option-to-buy Rashford at the end of his loan, with the England international keen on a move to the Nou Camp.
However, recent reports claim Barca are only looking to pay half of the pre-agreed fee, in the hope that United desperately want to offload the England star.
He's reportedly on £325,000 per week, and Mail Online claims Barcelona are hopeful of agreeing a cut-price deal.
The La Liga club reportedly won't pay the £26m fee to sign Rashford, and has already signed Newcastle United star Anthony Gordon for £69.3m.
Rashford is said to have planned talks with United as he looks for clarity ahead of his World Cup campaign, though it's unclear whether Michael Carrick's appointment will have an impact on his future.
Marcus Rashford arrived in Miami early ahead of England's World Cup campaign this summer.
Marcus Rashford arrived in Miami early ahead of England's World Cup campaign this summer.(Image: Marcus Rashford Instagram)
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Rashford had a holiday in Florida after his season in Spain came to an end, completing a warm weather training camp to ensure his preparation is at a top level before linking up with the rest of the squad.
The main bulk of the squad arrived at their base at The Belgrove Resort & Spa yesterday, with Rashford set to join the squad this week.
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Tuchel has also outlined his mission for this summer's tournament clear, telling the Three Lions stars he wants them to return as world champions.
The England boss said: "The mission, why we are here, is very, very clear. We want to be world champions. We want to put the second star on our shirt.
"And for me, it’s very important that we just speak about it. Just straight away speak about it. The mission, the target of this mission is clear: second star on our shirt."