Spurs 'have strong interest' in signing Marcus Rashford as Barca future hangs in the balance | OneFootball

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·27 avril 2026

Spurs 'have strong interest' in signing Marcus Rashford as Barca future hangs in the balance

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Tottenham reportedly have a strong interest in a potential transfer move for Marcus Rashford as long as they stay up.

Rashford is firmly on Spurs’ radar ahead of the summer as it looks likely he could be available due to uncertainty over making his loan move to Barcelona permanent.


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Although the England international has impressed since leaving Manchester United for a season-long loan move to Barca, it has not yet been decided if the Catalan giants will take up their option to sign him permanently.

According to Fichajes, this means Tottenham are now keeping an eye on the situation as they’d be really keen to add Rashford to their squad as long as they’re still in the Premier League next season.

Marcus Rashford looks likely to be available

Rashford has a fine record of 13 goals and nine assists in all competitions so far this season, and that will surely lead to interest from a number of clubs.

Still, according to Matteo Moretto, it hasn’t been enough to convince Barcelona to commit to signing him beyond the end of this campaign…

Rashford has long been one of the top attacking players in Europe, despite suffering a significant dip in form towards the end of his time in the United first-team.

The 28-year-old has got back to his best during his time in La Liga, though, and it’s a bit puzzling that Barcelona seem unsure about making the deal permanent.

But if neither Barca nor MUFC want Rashford, then that’s good news for someone like Tottenham, as it should mean he’s available in the months ahead.

Spurs have had a miserable season and remain in the relegation zone, so major work is needed to improve their squad for next term.

If they could add an in-form attacking player like Rashford, who can play out wide or up front, and who has a proven track record of scoring goals as well as setting them up, then they should be in a better position to bounce back in 2026/27.

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