Football Today
·17 de abril de 2026
Barcelona reluctant to pay £26m for Man Utd forward’s permanent transfer

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·17 de abril de 2026

Barcelona are reportedly hesitant to pay £26 million for signing Marcus Rashford on a permanent deal this summer.
Rashford joined the Blaugrana on a season-long loan after falling out of favour at Old Trafford under former manager Ruben Amorim.
He has bagged 12 goals and 13 assists in 43 appearances across all competitions this season.
However, the forward has failed to establish himself as a regular starter at Barca, and his form has declined in 2026.
According to Marca, the La Liga giants are no longer sure they should spend a significant portion of their summer transfer budget to sign Rashford permanently.
Barcelona are yet to make a final decision about the 28-year-old’s future, but they feel the £26m outlay is excessive in the current market.
United remain firm on their stance that there will be no haggling over the striker.
Rashford is a gifted player known for his pace, dribbling skills and finishing ability.
He scored 138 goals in 426 senior appearances for the Red Devils after rising through the club’s academy ranks.
Rashford struggled for game time under Amorim, but Michael Carrick is now in charge as interim manager.
And according to journalist David Ornstein, Carrick is in pole position to land the permanent role at United.
Rashford could consider returning to his boyhood club if he fails to seal a permanent transfer to Barcelona.
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