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·25 Maret 2026
ESPN: Marcus Rashford allowed to rejoin Man Utd squad following Amorim’s departure

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·25 Maret 2026

Manchester United fans who are still dreaming about the return of Marcus Rashford have now been given a glimmer of hope.
The Englishman is spending the current campaign on loan at Barcelona, who have the option to sign him for €30 million in June.
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Although Raphinha and Lamine Yamal remain Hansi Flick’s main choices on the wings, the 28-year-old has been an important option for the German manager. And yet his fate remains undecided.
In recent weeks, there have been contacts between Rashford’s agents and Barcelona, who are inclined to keep the player beyond the current campaign.
However, the Catalan giants are said to be reluctant to pay €30 million. The club is thus hoping to reopen negotiations with Man Utd, requesting a discount.
Recent reports insisted that the Red Devils have no desire to renegotiate new terms, insisting on collecting the full amount agreed upon last summer.
According to ESPN journalist Rob Dawson, the Premier League giants aren’t concerned by the situation. The club’s directors are confident they would be able to sell Rashford to another club on favourable terms if Barcelona opt not to exercise their buy option.
The source notes that Rashford’s exploits at Camp Nou have attracted suitors from England and Europe, with several clubs enquiring about a possible deal.
ESPN also raises an interesting point, insisting that Rashford is no longer an unwelcome figure at Carrington following Ruben Amorim’s sacking in January.
The Portuguese head coach was the one who pushed the attacker out of the club after omitting him from the squad in December 2024. While it remains to be seen if Michael Carrick will be confirmed or not, the interim coach would be delighted to have Rashford at his disposal, especially with the club seeking a left winger.
Nevertheless, Dawson reckons that the Manchester native is still ‘unlikely’ to be reinstated in the first team, even though his return is no longer considered logistically impossible.
Rashford himself would prefer to prolong his stay at Barcelona, where he found his joy for the game once more, albeit he wouldn’t mind reviving his Man Utd stay, especially following his unceremonious exit in January 2025.
All in all, a permanent separation might be for the best, as both parties have already moved on, even if the temptation to rekindle an old love story is inescapable.









































