Barca Universal
·30 de abril de 2025
Man United outcast willing to do everything possible to secure dream Barcelona move

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·30 de abril de 2025
According to SPORT, Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, currently impressing on loan at Aston Villa, has made it clear that his top priority this summer is to secure a move to Barcelona.
The Englishman dreams of wearing the Blaugrana shirt and is even willing to take a significant pay cut to make the transfer financially feasible.
Rashford, whose performances at Villa Park have reaffirmed his status as one of the Premier League’s most dangerous attacking talents, is ready to leave England behind.
Despite interest from other top European clubs such as PSG, Milan, and Bayern Munich, and the lucrative lure of Saudi Arabia, the England international has ruled out all options except La Liga—and more specifically, Barça.
The player’s entourage has already reiterated Rashford’s desire and his willingness to drastically reduce his wages.
His commitment to the cause appears genuine, especially considering he was already close to joining Barcelona in the January window, as sporting director Deco previously confirmed.
Marcus Rashford wants to play for Barcelona. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
While that move did not go through, Rashford remains hopeful that this summer could finally see him land at Barcelona.
From Manchester United’s side, the stance is surprisingly lenient. The club is reportedly open to letting Rashford leave for as little as €35 million.
But even that price could be reduced further if Rashford pushes for a loan move or applies pressure from his side.
At Barcelona, Rashford’s name has certainly attracted attention. Hansi Flick and the sporting department admire his explosive pace, physical presence, and ability to play across the front line.
Still, Rashford’s intent to make sacrifices for the move has not gone unnoticed. Barcelona have taken note of the situation, but no decision has been made yet, mostly because Barcelona have other priorities at the moment.