Marcus Rashford has done quite well since joining Barcelona on loan, but that has not helped his case at Manchester United.
Marcus Rashford has impressed with his performances in La Liga and in the UEFA Champions League. There have been rumours that he could return to Manchester United at the end of the season, especially with Ruben Amorim sacked.
The Portuguese manager has been shown the door after a disappointing run of results, and it will be interesting to see if Manchester United can bring in a quality replacement. Rashford had fallen out of favour under the Portuguese manager, and naturally, he is being linked with a return now that Amorim has left the club.
However, the latest report from The Sun has claimed that there is no way back for Rashford at Manchester United despite the managerial situation. The Red Devils simply do not view him as a key player anymore, and it will be interesting to see if Barcelona take up the opportunity to sign him permanently.
Barcelona have an option to sign the player permanently for a fee of £30 million. Rashford has certainly proven his worth in Spanish football, and there is no doubt that he would be an excellent acquisition for £30 million.
Barcelona need more quality and depth in the attacking unit, and signing a dynamic attacker like Rashford permanently would be a wise decision. He should be able to justify the £30 million investment easily.
Can Rashford seal Barcelona move?
Rashford has also admitted previously that he wants to continue at Barcelona. He is clearly enjoying his football at the Spanish club, and returning to the Premier League does not make sense for him. The English international will certainly hope to convince Barcelona to splash the cash on him.
The 28-year-old attacker is at the peak of his career, and he will want to compete at the highest level and fight for major trophies. Barcelona will be able to provide him with that opportunity.
The reigning La Liga champions need to keep improving the squad if they want to fight for major trophies, and signing the Manchester United misfit permanently will help them improve. It would be a solid investment, and the Catalan club should look to get it done despite their financial limitations.





