Barca Universal
·22 June 2026
Why Barcelona potentially choosing Jan Virgili over Rashford is not as strange as it looks – Analysis

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·22 June 2026

Marcus Rashford outperformed Jan Virgili in almost every attacking metric last season: non-penalty goals, expected goal contributions, assists, key passes and overall final-third impact.
The graphic paints a very clear picture.
Yet Barcelona chose not to trigger Rashford’s €30 million purchase option. Meanwhile, they are preparing to buy Virgili back from Mallorca for a relatively smaller investment.
On the surface, it may look contradictory. However, Barcelona’s decision is not only about who was the better player last season.
It is about age, cost, squad planning, market reality and what kind of gamble the Catalan club can afford to take.
There is no need to overcomplicate the sporting comparison between the two wingers. Rashford, without a doubt, is the superior footballer right now.
He is 28, experienced, physically mature and has already played under the pressure of Manchester United, England and Barcelona.
During his loan spell, he gave Hansi Flick speed, verticality and goal contributions from the left flank.
On the face of it, Barça should have been all over that €30 million option to make the deal permanent, but the deadline passed without the club activating it.
What this tells us is that the Catalan club clearly did not reject the Englishman because of quality. They rejected the operation.

Transfer fee and salary were an issue with Rashford’s signing. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)
The fee was one part. His wages were another. The arrival of Anthony Gordon changed the attacking map too.
Once Barça had already committed significant money to another Premier League winger, paying €30 million more for Rashford became harder to justify.
The 28-year-old attackermay have been the better performer, but he was also the more expensive commitment.
And this is where Virgili enters the picture.
Jan Virgili should not be framed as Barcelona choosing a better player over Rashford. That would be unfair and inaccurate.
He represents a different kind of decision. He is younger, cheaper, more developmental and easier to control financially.
Barcelona sold him to Mallorca in 2025 while retaining 40% of a future sale and a right of first refusal.
The club are now considering bringing him back after Mallorca’s relegation reduced his release clause, with the effective cost potentially around €7.2 million because of the rights the club already hold.

Virgili will cost Barcelona only €7.2 million. (Photo by Rafa Babot/Getty Images)
That changes the logic completely. For €30 million, Rashford has to be an important first-team player.
For around €7 million, Virgili can be an asset: a young winger to develop, loan out, protect or eventually integrate if his progression continues.
This is not a question of replacing Rashford. It is about replacing his squad slot with a low-risk, high-upside investment.
Virgili’s return would make sense as a sporting-economic operation. However, expecting him to replicate Rashford’s impact would not be practical.
If Flick needs a ready-made attacker for Champions League nights, that is not Virgili. However, Barça have already signed Gordon to address the left-wing issue.
The hope is that, between Gordon and Virgili, Barça have covered the impact that Rashford brought to the table.
There is also a very realistic possibility that the club signed Virgili back only to move him on, hopefully for a bigger transfer fee following his La Liga breakthrough.
Barça are no strangers to doing this, having done it with Marc Cucurella all those years ago and with Emerson Royal in the past.
If Barcelona choose Virgili, it is not because he is better than Rashford. They may be choosing him because he is easier to build around and gives them more flexibility to build a rounded squad.
It remains to be seen whether the club indeed use the buy-back clause to sign Virgili and then, if he is given a chance in the first team during pre-season.







































