Marcus Rashford reportedly has no plans to return to Manchester United, suggesting that his future is clearly moving away from Old Trafford after his loan at Barcelona ends this summer.
The Mirror claims that the 28-year-old has previously stated his intentions, placing stability and clarity over a reunion with his boyhood club.
After a tumultuous time at Manchester United, where form, confidence, and scrutiny combined to stop his progress, Rashford went on loan to Barcelona in quest of a fresh start.
Rashford is eager to stick to his new environment and sense of purpose as he moves into a pivotal phase of his career, despite the fact that his time in Spain has been extensively watched.
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Barcelona have the option to make Rashford’s transfer permanent for an estimated €30 million. This amount takes into account both Rashford’s experience and the difficulties United had in maximising his value.
Rashford is reportedly eager for his future to be decided quickly because the 2026 World Cup is a major factor in his preparations.
He must play regularly, have tactical clarity, and have a stable club situation if he is to continue playing a significant role in England’s future ambitions.
According to sources, Rashford has already informed Barcelona of his intention to remain at Camp Nou past the current campaign.
The player’s position is clear; a return to Manchester United is not his favourite option, even though money is still a major factor in any long-term agreement, especially in light of Barcelona’s well-documented financial constraints.

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