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Barca make final decision on Marcus Rashford's transfer

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La Liga champions, Barca, have made their final decision on the future of Marcus Rashford at the club ahead of the 2026/2027 season.

Barcelona have decided not to activate the €30 million purchase option in Marcus Rashford's loan agreement, with transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirming that the clause will expire in five days.

The decision means the England international is currently expected to return to Manchester United once his loan spell officially ends. However, Barcelona have not completely ruled out the possibility of keeping the forward.

According to Romano, the Catalan giants remain open to discussing a different arrangement with United, with a fresh loan deal among the options being considered. Any new agreement would require fresh negotiations between the two clubs.

Barcelona's decision is believed to be motivated by financial considerations rather than dissatisfaction with Rashford's performances. The club are prioritising other areas of the squad and are unwilling to commit €30 million immediately while several key transfer situations remain unresolved.

Rashford enjoyed a positive spell at the club and remains highly regarded internally. Reports suggest the 28-year-old would prefer to continue his career in Catalonia rather than make a permanent return to Old Trafford.

However, competition for places in attack has intensified. Anthony Gordon's arrival has added another option in the final third, while Raphinha and Lamine Yamal remain central to Hansi Flick's plans, making regular playing time far from guaranteed for Rashford.

Barcelona are also focused on their pursuit of Atletico Madrid star Julian Alvarez, who remains the club's preferred target. Securing the Argentine's signature would require a substantial financial commitment, which could ultimately determine whether the Spanish champions can afford to pursue another deal for Rashford.

For now, the England international is concentrating on the World Cup and is expected to postpone any major decision regarding his future until after the tournament.

By then, Barcelona's €30 million purchase clause will have expired, meaning any move to bring Rashford back to Camp Nou would require fresh talks with Manchester United.

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