Marcus Rashford set to be reintegrated at Manchester United after World Cup | OneFootball

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·8 luglio 2026

Marcus Rashford set to be reintegrated at Manchester United after World Cup

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Marcus Rashford is set to be reintegrated at Manchester United after the ongoing World Cup in North America. 

According to the Guardian, the forward is expected to start next season as part of Michael Carrick’s squad. 


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United’s preference would be to sell Rashford this summer to ease their wage burden, with his yearly salary amounting to £17.5 million.

However, the club are struggling to find requisite suitors for the 28-year-old, and it appears he will be playing for the Red Devils again next season. 

Rashford spent the 2025-26 season on loan at Barcelona after falling out of favour at Old Trafford. 

He impressed with his performances during his short spell, bagging 14 goals and 14 assists in 49 appearances across all competitions. 

The Spanish giants opted against triggering the £26m option to sign him permanently. 

They signed Rashford’s England teammate Anthony Gordon in a deal worth £69m. 

Rashford has made no secret of his desire to rejoin Barcelona, but a return to Camp Nou looks unlikely. 

The United academy graduate is currently on World Cup duty, with England preparing for their quarter-final clash with Norway on Saturday. 

He has featured in four games and scored a goal against Croatia. 

United’s pre-season starts on Thursday, and they will play their first game with Wrexham on July 18. 

The Red Devils also have friendlies against Rosenborg, Atletico Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Leeds United and AC Milan before their opening Premier League fixture at Hull City on August 22

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