
Barcelona want permanent Marcus Rashford deal for £26 million
Marcus Rashford is currently on loan at Barcelona from Manchester United, and the Blaugrana reportedly want a permanent deal for the English international.
Barcelona are hoping to sign Marcus Rashford permanently next summer. According to a report by the Daily Star, the Blaugrana are hoping to sign the £35 million-rated Manchester United misfit for a cut-price deal of around £26 million. It will be interesting to see if the Red Devils are willing to let him move on for the reported price.
The English international does not have a future at Old Trafford, and it would make sense for the player to leave the club permanently. He will not want to return to Manchester United next season. The Red Devils do not see him as a key part of their plans either. It would be ideal if they sold him for a reasonable price.
Rashford has done well for Barcelona so far
Meanwhile, Marcus Rashford has done quite well at Barcelona so far, and he recently put on an exceptional display against Newcastle United in the UEFA Champions League. He scored two outstanding goals to secure all three points for his team.
The England international is versatile enough to operate anywhere across the front three, and he has been a useful player for Barcelona. It is no surprise that the Blaugrana are hoping to sign him permanently. He could be a key player for them in the long run. The player is very much at the peak of his powers, and he will look to help them win major trophies.
Barcelona needed a dynamic attacker like him, and the England international has been the perfect fit. It will be interesting to see if he can continue to impress in the coming weeks and help Barcelona win major trophies. He will look to establish himself as an indispensable asset for the club.
Signing a player of Rashford’s quality for £26 million would represent a major bargain for Barcelona. They are going through financial difficulties and they will not be able to pay a premium.
It would make sense for Barcelona to take the opportunities in the market and snap up bargains. The Manchester United misfit is at the peak of his powers, and he could justify the investment easily. However, the Red Devils’ £35 million asking price may make matters complicated.