Marcus Rashford’s future appears to be firmly away from Old Trafford, with the England forward reportedly having no plans to return to Manchester United once his loan spell at Barcelona ends this summer.
According to the Mirror, the 28-year-old has already made his intentions clear, prioritizing stability and clarity over a reunion with his boyhood club.
Rashford joined Barcelona on loan in search of a reset after a tumultuous period at Man United, where a combination of form, confidence and scrutiny halted his momentum.
His time in Spain has been closely monitored, but this move gives Rashford fresh surroundings and a renewed sense of purpose, which he is keen to maintain as he enters a key stage in his career.
Barcelona options and World Cup timing
Barcelona have an option to make Rashford permanent for an estimated €30 million, a figure that reflects both his pedigree and the challenge United faced in maximizing his value.
Rashford is understood to be keen for his future to be resolved quickly, with the 2026 World Cup looming large in his plans.
Regular football, tactical clarity and stability in the club’s situation are seen as essential for him to remain a key part of England’s long-term plans.
According to sources, Rashford has already informed Barcelona of his desire to remain at Camp Nou beyond this season.
Financial considerations remain at the heart of any permanent deal, especially given Barcelona’s well-documented constraints, but the player’s stance is clear that a return to Man United is not his preferred option.
Manchester United’s position and Michael Carrick’s influence
At United, the door is not completely closed from the club’s side.
Caretaker head coach Michael Carrick has high praise for Rashford’s qualities and is thought to try to persuade the academy graduate to stay if he is appointed permanently.
Rashford’s relationship with Carrick and their belief in his abilities may still have played a role in the negotiations.
However, reports say Rashford is willing to look elsewhere if Barcelona fail to reach a final deal.
He would rather secure a new long-term project, whether in Spain or another major European league, than return to Old Trafford under uncertain circumstances.
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