Barcelona forward now 'more out than in' after club miss key March deadline | Barca Universal
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Barcelona forward now 'more out than in' after club miss key March deadline | Barca Universal
"Barcelona failed to activate the agreed-upon clause with Manchester United within the March deadline, resulting in the original terms of the deal no longer being valid."
"Manchester United are now free to reassess Rashford's valuation based on form and market demand, while Barcelona are attempting to use the player's preference to remain as leverage."
"Internally, there is also no full consensus on whether Rashford should be retained, with the journalist stating that he is 'more out than in'."
"At this stage, a continuation appears unlikely. With no agreement in place and both clubs holding different positions, his performances in the coming weeks will be decisive."
Barcelona missed the deadline to activate a €30 million buy option for Marcus Rashford, complicating his future. The original deal's terms are now void, requiring both clubs to renegotiate. Manchester United can reassess Rashford's value, while Barcelona seeks to leverage his preference to stay. The club is not willing to engage in a bidding war and is considering younger alternatives. A loan extension is not an option for Manchester United, making Rashford's continuation at Barcelona unlikely without a new agreement.
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