Barcelona forward Marcus Rashford expressed his desire to prolong his stay at the Spanish club post his loan tenure from Manchester United, citing it as a necessary change after a career solely in England. Barcelona is currently funding Rashford’s wages for the season-long loan, following his acceptance of a salary reduction, with a purchase option set at approximately 30 million euros ($35 million).
Although Rashford’s contract with Manchester United extends until 2028, his future at Old Trafford seems uncertain after a fallout with manager Ruben Amorim last year. However, the 27-year-old has experienced a resurgence under Barcelona coach Hansi Flick.
In an interview with ESPN, Rashford affirmed his desire to continue at Barcelona, emphasizing the club’s significant historical stature in football. The England international, who previously exhibited a revival during a brief loan stint at Aston Villa, has excelled further at Barcelona, registering five goals and six assists in 12 appearances across various competitions.
Approaching his inaugural El Clasico on Sunday, Rashford acknowledged that his overseas transfer has offered him a fresh outlook. Reflecting on his transition, he mentioned, “People tend to overlook that 23 years of my life were dedicated to Manchester United. Sometimes, a change is necessary. I believe this is the case for me, and I am thoroughly enjoying the experience.”
