Marcus Rashford is reportedly positive Barcelona will find the necessary funds to complete his registration.
Due to the club’s financial difficulties, the England international, who joined Barca last month on an initial loan deal from Manchester United, has not yet registered with La Liga.
According to ESPN, Rashford is unconcerned about the team’s first league match against Mallorca, which is less than two weeks away.
He told reporters: “It’s something for the club to sort out. I believe they are going to get it sorted. I just focus on training and be ready for the start of the season.”
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Barcelona Are Yet To Register Some Players Alongside Rashford
Wojciech Szczesny, Gerard Martín, Roony Bardghji, Joan García, and Rashford are still needed to be registered by Barcelona.
Joan Laporta, the president of the club, assured supporters that the problem is being addressed.
“It’s progressing well. We’re doing our job and we’re confident that we’ll be able to register everyone.”
Rashford, on the other hand, is excited for La Liga to begin.
Currently with the squad in South Korea as part of the team’s Asia Tour, Rashford said: “We’re ready for the season to start.
“It’s been a good preseason. It’s been good to integrate into the team. I’ve enjoyed getting used to the team, used to the coach.
“There is a lot of great players but I knew that before I came here. The quality is very high, the intensity is very high and this is what we need to continue having throughout the season.
“Hopefully we [Barcelona] can go one step further than last season [Barcelona won a domestic treble] and win the Champions League.”

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