Marcus Rashford faces an uncertain future next summer if Barcelona don't take up an option to sign the England international permanently from Manchester United.
Marcus Rashford in action for Barcelona.
Marcus Rashford continues to feature on loan with Barcelona.
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Everything you need to know about Marcus Rashford's latest match for Barcelona and reports of a potential transfer to Paris Saint-Germain...
Marcus Rashford has finally made his debut at the renovated Camp Nou. The Manchester United loanee described the occasion as a "special night" on social media after featuring in Barcelona's victory vs Alaves.
The England forward came on as a sub shortly after half-time to replace Marc Bernal. Although he did not score, his team secured a 3-1 win, extending their lead at the top of the La Liga table.
Reports suggest that a potential transfer for Rashford to Paris Saint-Germain has been called off. While the French champions were interested in a versatile attacker, journalist Ben Jacobs now reports that a move for Rashford is 'unlikely at this stage'.
Rashford is currently enjoying a successful loan spell with Barcelona after leaving United temporarily. He has contributed six goals and nine assists in 18 appearances, making him one of the top creators in Europe's major leagues.
Barcelona have the option to make Rashford's move permanent for a relatively low fee. The Catalan giants can reportedly sign him for approximately £26million (€30million) at the end of his loan.
Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick has publicly praised Rashford's quality and impact since his arrival. Flick noted that he has followed Rashford's career for a long time - and values his finishing ability and talent in training.
The forward's strong form has put him in contention for a starting role with England next summer. He's also considered a strong candidate for Thomas Tuchel's squad ahead of the upcoming World Cup.
Rashford's departure from United followed his exclusion by head coach Ruben Amorim. He appears to have reignited his career in Spain after being frozen out at Old Trafford.
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