Marcus Rashford’s Beckham‑style free‑kick helped Barcelona beat Real Madrid to clinch La Liga, but his future remains unresolved.
On loan from Manchester United, Rashford has 14 goals and 14 assists this season and wants to stay. Barça can sign him permanently for €30m before June 15, yet they prefer another loan — a stance United reject.
United face wage‑cutting pressures, with Rashford set to become their highest earner after Casemiro’s exit. Michael Carrick has hinted he could reintegrate him, but the club may seek higher offers elsewhere.
For Barcelona, Rashford’s impact has been valuable but inconsistent, especially with Raphinha returning from injury. The deadline looms, and whether Rashford remains in Spain or returns to Old Trafford is still in the balance.

























