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·19 de julho de 2025
Barcelona & Man Utd in advanced talks for Rashford loan with sale option

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·19 de julho de 2025
Barcelona are in the final stages of negotiations with Manchester United over a loan move for Marcus Rashford, with an option to make the deal permanent next summer.
Discussions between the clubs have progressed steadily since Barca submitted a formal offer via intermediaries earlier this week, and there is growing optimism that an agreement can be finalised.
Rashford has been on Barcelona’s radar for several months. He was first offered to the Catalan club in January.
Sporting director Deco and manager Hansi Flick have now given the green light for the deal. The transfer structure being discussed is a season-long loan with an option to buy.
This approach suits Barcelona’s financial situation, allowing them to bring in a high-profile attacker without a significant initial cost.
However, Rashford’s current wages – reported to be over £325,000 per week – remain a sticking point, and the Spanish club will require him to accept a reduced salary to facilitate the move.
Flick has reportedly spoken with Rashford directly and views him as a valuable addition to his attacking options.
The former Bayern Munich manager is keen to add more width and versatility to the squad, particularly after a move for Athletic Club’s Nico Williams fell through.
Rashford spent the second half of last season on loan at Aston Villa. They declined a £40 million option to make the transfer permanent.
The forward returned to Carrington earlier this month to train individually, but United are open to a sale and are prepared to move him on this summer if the right offer arrives.
Barcelona believe Rashford can revive his form and think the loan arrangement is a low-risk opportunity to assess his impact before committing to a permanent deal.
All parties are now working to finalise the agreement, with further talks expected over salary terms and the purchase clause.