England Forward Determined to Stay in Spain
Marcus Rashford has reportedly informed Barcelona officials of his desire to make his loan move permanent, distancing himself from a potential return to Manchester United. Sources close to the player confirm he aims to resolve his club future before England’s 2026 World Cup campaign begins.
Contract Flexibility Demonstrates Commitment
The 26-year-old forward is willing to renegotiate his current £300,000 weekly wages to facilitate a permanent transfer. This flexibility comes despite Barcelona’s existing £26m purchase option negotiated with United last summer.
Rashford currently has no pathway back to first-team football at Old Trafford after being excluded from former manager Ruben Amorim’s plans. While interim coach Michael Carrick might reconsider Rashford’s status if appointed permanently, reports suggest the player has already mentally moved on from Manchester.
Career Revival in Catalonia
Since joining Barcelona, Rashford has registered 10 goals and 12 assists across 33 appearances, including three goals in his last four matches. The forward credits his resurgence to manager Hansi Flick’s system and Barcelona’s environment, stating the move helped him “rediscover his love for football.”
Establishing Roots Beyond Football
The England international has taken significant steps to settle in Spain, purchasing property in Barcelona’s exclusive Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district. Teammates report Rashford has embraced Catalan culture and developed strong relationships within the squad.
His improved form earned a recall to the England national team, with selection for the upcoming World Cup considered likely. However, Rashford wants his club situation finalized before the tournament to avoid distractions during international duty.
No Manchester Return Under Any Circumstances
Should Barcelona fail to meet United’s valuation, insiders reveal Rashford would explore alternative clubs rather than return to Manchester. This stance remains consistent regardless of who becomes United’s permanent manager.
The forward’s representatives continue negotiations with Barcelona while maintaining dialogue with other European clubs as contingency options. A resolution is expected before preseason training commences in July.

