
"Marcus Rashford has been in the news of late, amid reports suggesting that FC Barcelona are trying to negotiate a lower fee than the €30 million purchase clause with Manchester United to sign him permanently. The Red Devils, for their part, are firm on their stance of not being willing to offer any discounts to the Blaugrana, and will not entertain any proposals to renegotiate the fee."
"Providing an update on the situation, Fabrizio Romano has claimed that Rashford is expected to be back in action for Barcelona next week. The England international did not train last week and ended up missing the Copa del Rey semi-final first leg clash against Atletico Madrid due to knee discomfort, which he had picked up in the previous game vs RCD Mallorca."
"So far in his time at the club, Rashford has already managed to produce a return of 10 goals and 13 assists in all competitions, standing out as an important contributor for Hansi Flick's team. Barcelona, for their part, are very happy with how things have gone so far with his loan spell. And while they await his return from the knee discomfort, the Catalans will likely continue to try and convince Manchester United to agree to a fee lower than €30 million."
Barcelona are trying to negotiate a fee below the €30 million purchase clause with Manchester United to sign Marcus Rashford permanently. Manchester United refuse to offer any discounts and are unwilling to renegotiate the fee. Rashford is sidelined with a muscle issue and knee discomfort picked up versus RCD Mallorca, missing training and the Copa del Rey semi-final first leg against Atletico Madrid. He was expected to return for Girona but did not; he could return next week and may miss a third consecutive game versus Levante. Rashford has produced 10 goals and 13 assists in all competitions for Barcelona, and Barcelona remain keen to persuade Manchester United to accept a lower fee.
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