At A Glance
- Transfer Stance: Barcelona believe €30m is too high to sign Marcus Rashford permanently.
- Club Plan: Prefer negotiating a second loan with reduced salary coverage.
- Performance View: Club satisfied overall, but Flick wants more defensive contribution.
Barcelona are reassessing their approach to Marcus Rashford’s future, with the club currently reluctant to activate the €30 million option to sign the forward permanently, according to Catalunya Radio.
Internally, the valuation is considered too high – especially when factoring in the player’s salary. This leads the club to explore alternative solutions instead of a full transfer.
Loan Formula Preferred
Rather than committing to a permanent deal, Barcelona are now leaning towards negotiating a second loan. The idea would be to extend Rashford’s stay while reducing the percentage of his salary covered by the club.
This approach aligns with Barcelona’s current financial strategy, allowing them to maintain squad depth without making a significant upfront investment.
However, this will depend heavily on Manchester United’s stance, as they have previously insisted on a permanent deal or full financial commitment.
Performances “Satisfactory,” But Not Decisive
From a sporting perspective, Rashford’s performances have been viewed as solid but not exceptional. The club believes he has contributed positively, offering versatility and attacking depth.
Hansi Flick, in particular, is satisfied with the player’s overall impact – but there are areas for improvement. The German coach reportedly expects more from Rashford in defensive phases, especially in a system that demands high intensity and pressing from wide players.
Decision Still Open
Barcelona’s final decision will depend on multiple factors – including financial flexibility, market alternatives, and Manchester United’s willingness to negotiate.
For now, the message is clear:
Barça are open to keeping Rashford –
but only under the right conditions.
Whatever the outcome, Rashford looks certain to finish his first loan spell a Spanish champion with the Catalans currently 11 points clear at the summit.


