Manchester United: Marcus Rashford issues Barcelona transfer update after winning La Liga
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Manchester United: Marcus Rashford issues Barcelona transfer update after winning La Liga
"I don't know, he told BBC Sport, asked whether he would stay at Barcelona. I am not a magician, but if I was, I would stay. So we'll see. This team is a wonderful team. They're going to win so much in the future as well, so to be a part of that would be special. So we will see."
"The terms of the Man United forward's loan include an option to buy worth 30million (26m), but with the Blaugrana in suboptimal financial shape, it is not yet clear whether they will be able to trigger said clause. Reports in Spain suggest they are looking to negotiate a reduced transfer fee or renew Rashford's loan for a further season on similar terms."
"Marcus Rashford scored a free-kick to send Barcelona on their way to El Clasico victory And amid such uncertainty, Rashford admitted he is unsure whether he will continue to play in a blue-and-red shirt next season, but made no secret of his desire to."
"Rashford has enjoyed a fine debut La Liga campaign, and has been received well by the Barcelona faithful. He continued, saying he was thrilled to cap his first season in Spain with silverware. Reflecting on the campaign, Rashford added: It's really good. I come here to win. I want to win as many things as I can, so this is one more to add to this."
Rashford scored his 14th goal of the season across all competitions and added 14 assists as Barcelona clinched the La Liga title. Barcelona are reportedly keen to keep him, with his loan including an option to buy for €30 million, but the club’s financial situation may prevent triggering the clause. Spanish reports indicate efforts to negotiate a lower fee or extend the loan for another season on similar terms. Rashford said he does not know whether he will remain at Barcelona, but expressed a strong desire to stay, calling the team special and expecting future success. He also said winning silverware in his first La Liga season was important to him.
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