
"Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has officially given the green light, he wants Rashford to stay. The forward's blistering pace and directness have proven to be a great fit for Flick's high-octane, vertical attacking system."
"When the initial loan was agreed upon, a 30 million option to buy was put in the contract. For a player with Rashford's pedigree, that price tag seems like an absolute steal."
"United are in the business of cashing in, not handing out players on a bargain fee. From United's perspective, Rashford is an academy product and a valuable asset."
Marcus Rashford's loan from Manchester United to Barcelona has evolved into a significant standoff regarding his future. Barcelona manager Hansi Flick wants Rashford to remain, appreciating his fit in the team's attacking system. A 30 million option to buy exists, but Barcelona is hesitant to trigger it, seeking a second loan deal instead. Manchester United, under new management, aims to raise funds for their own squad rebuild and is unwilling to sell Rashford at a low price, complicating negotiations.
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