Manchester United is reportedly prepared to decline Barcelona’s second attempt to sign Marcus Rashford on loan. According to reports, the Red Devils are firm on pursuing a permanent transfer for the England international, rather than agreeing to another temporary deal.
Barcelona currently holds an option within their existing loan agreement to make Rashford’s move permanent for £26 million. However, due to ongoing financial constraints, the Catalan club appears to be seeking a further loan arrangement. United, conversely, is ready to recall Rashford if a permanent deal isn’t struck and then look for alternative buyers.
Manchester United Believes Marcus Rashford’s Value Has Risen
Rashford has shown strong form during his spell at the Nou Camp. Consequently, United now reportedly believes they could secure as much as £50 million for him. Given this, it would be a significant advantage for Barcelona to activate their £26 million permanent option, though it remains uncertain if they will be able or willing to do so.
During his time with Hansi Flick’s squad, Rashford has proved to be a valuable asset, contributing a total of ten goals and nine assists across all competitions, despite only starting 21 matches. While paying the £26 million required to retain Rashford seems a logical step for Barcelona, Manchester United might achieve a higher fee should he return to Old Trafford.
What Awaits Marcus Rashford?
Realistically, a £50 million valuation for Rashford might seem ambitious, regardless of United’s assessment of his increased worth. Some Manchester United supporters might even advocate for his reintegration into the first-team squad.
Rashford’s challenging period at United preceded his successful stint in La Liga, where he has rediscovered his form. This positive change of environment could either enable a confident return to his parent club or highlight that the change of scenery itself was the primary catalyst for his improved performance, suggesting a return to United might lead to a similar dip in form.








