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·3 February 2026
Report: Marcus Rashford has made final decision on his Man United future

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·3 February 2026

Marcus Rashford’s long term plans are becoming clearer, with the forward signalling that a return to Manchester United is not part of his thinking. Reporting originally carried by the Mirror indicates the England international intends to press ahead with a permanent exit after a revitalising loan spell at Barcelona.
Rashford joined Barcelona on a season long loan last summer, with an agreed option to buy set at £26m. From the player’s perspective, the move has delivered both form and clarity. He has told Barcelona that he wants to remain at the Nou Camp, and it is understood that even if the Catalan club cannot meet United’s valuation, he would seek an alternative move rather than return to Old Trafford.

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There had been suggestions that interim United head coach Michael Carrick might attempt to persuade Rashford to stay should his role become permanent. Those close to the situation, however, indicate that Rashford’s decision is settled.
Rashford is willing to renegotiate his wages and accept reduced terms if it helps secure a permanent deal. That stance underlines how strongly he feels about his future in Spain. On the pitch, the numbers support his case, with 10 goals and 12 assists from 33 appearances, including three goals in his last four outings.

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The forward has also settled off the pitch, purchasing an apartment in one of Barcelona’s most exclusive districts, a move that points to longer term intent.
With the 2026 World Cup approaching, Rashford wants his club future resolved before England head to North America under Thomas Tuchel. He credits Barcelona with helping him fall back in love with football again and rediscover the form that has returned him to international contention.
Rashford choosing not to return feels symbolic of a wider disconnect between the club and players who once represented its identity. His willingness to take a pay cut elsewhere only sharpens that feeling, suggesting the environment at United, rather than finances, became the decisive factor.
Many fans will acknowledge that his numbers at Barcelona point to a player reborn, playing with freedom and confidence that had faded at Old Trafford. There is frustration that this version of Rashford could not be consistently unlocked in red, especially given his academy roots and previous importance to the team.
At the same time, clarity has value. If Rashford is committed to leaving, then United can plan properly, reinvest the £26m, and move forward without lingering uncertainty. For supporters, this feels less like a betrayal and more like the closing of a chapter that had already been drifting towards an ending.








































