
"Marcus Rashford is coming to the end of his season-long loan with Barcelona and speculation is rife about what may happen next. The England international has readily admitted he wants to stay but knows that may not be possible. Barca don't want to pay his buy option and have asked for another loan, while Manchester United would prefer a straight sale."
"According to Mundo Deportivo, Rashford has already agreed a three-year deal (with a 40% pay cut) with Barcelona but the club are reluctant to go ahead because the amortization is too high. With that in mind, Rashford has told Barca he's willing to sign a five-year contract, with the same pay cut, in a bid to reduce the amortization."
"There's no word on what Barcelona make of Rashford's plan. The club are interested in keeping hold of the 28-year-old but the finances involved are a problem. There's also likely to be other clubs interested in Rashford after a strong season with Barca. Aston Villa are reportedly keen to sign the Englishman again. The forward spent time on loan at Villa Park prior to his move to Barca."
Marcus Rashford is nearing the end of his season-long loan with Barcelona, with uncertainty about his next move. He has said he wants to stay, but Barcelona do not want to pay his buy option and have requested another loan. Manchester United would prefer a straight sale. Mundo Deportivo reports Rashford agreed to a three-year Barcelona deal with a 40% pay cut, but Barcelona are reluctant due to amortization costs. Rashford has offered to sign a five-year contract with the same pay cut to lower amortization. Barcelona are interested in keeping him, but finances remain a barrier. Other clubs may also pursue him after a strong season, including Aston Villa, where he previously played on loan.
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