The Peoples Person
·04 de fevereiro de 2026
Marcus Rashford: Man United near first summer deal amid transfer breakthrough

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·04 de fevereiro de 2026

Manchester United appear to be closing in on their first deal of the summer, with Marcus Rashford emerging as the first player set to make a move.
Having spent the season on loan at FC Barcelona, it appears that the England international is enjoying life in Spain, producing some fine performances as he completes a smooth adjustment to La Liga.
This seems to have increased Barca’s interest in keeping him at the Camp Nou, with a new deal reportedly in the works.
Rashford produced an assist to lift Barcelona to a 2-1 away win over Albacete last night.
This is just the latest in a string of impressive performances, with Rashford scoring four goals and providing six assists in 20 La Liga matches. (Sofascore)
In fact, Barca manager Hansi Flick has such faith in Rashford, that he claimed that the Englishman has even more to deliver despite already exhibiting great form this season.
With this form in mind, Barcelona have already opened talks with Manchester United over signing Rashford permanently if a new update proves accurate.
Contained in Rashford’s current loan deal with Barcelona is an option to buy for €30 million (£26 million).
Although it was previously claimed by some outlets that the Spanish giants were reluctant to pay this sum, instead looking for a reduced fee, it now appears that this is not the case after all.
“A recent report from Spanish publication Marca appeared to dismiss those suggestions, indicating the club is now prepared to trigger the clause and secure him permanently for £26 million,” Express relayed.
“Encouragingly for all concerned, Rashford is equally enthusiastic about the switch.”
While Rashford has been a loyal servant of Manchester United for years, it appears as if his days at Old Trafford are behind him.
The player seems to have rediscovered both his form and happiness in Spain, suggesting that a permanent move is perhaps what is necessary.
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