Manchester United Set to Reject Barcelona's Loan Offer for £50m-Rated Marcus Rashford
Manchester United is reportedly preparing to reject Barcelona's second potential loan proposal for forward Marcus Rashford. According to the Daily Mirror, the Red Devils are holding out for a permanent sale of the player, who is currently out of favour at Old Trafford.
While Barcelona has a £26 million option in their current loan agreement to make Rashford's move permanent, the club's ongoing financial difficulties appear to be prompting them to seek another loan deal instead. Manchester United, however, is reportedly prepared to bring Rashford back to Old Trafford and seek an alternative buyer for the England international.
Manchester United Believes Marcus Rashford’s Value Has Risen
Following Rashford's strong performances during his time at the Nou Camp, United now reportedly believes they could command a fee of up to £50 million for him, according to the Mirror's report. This valuation makes Barcelona's existing £26 million option seem like a considerable bargain. However, it remains uncertain if the Catalan club can be convinced, or is able, to activate this clause.
Rashford has proven to be a valuable squad player for Hansi Flick's team, contributing ten goals and nine assists across all competitions despite starting only 21 matches. While it would be a sensible move for Barcelona to secure Rashford permanently for the agreed £26 million, Manchester United might now achieve a higher transfer fee if the player were to return to Old Trafford first.
What Next for Marcus Rashford?
Realistically, despite United's belief in his increased market value, it might be challenging to find a club willing to pay as much as £50 million for him. Some Manchester United supporters might even argue that the club should simply bring him back and reintegrate him into the first-team squad.
Although Rashford's initial departure from United was on a sour note, his successful stint in La Liga has seen him return to form. This could potentially allow him to rejoin his parent club feeling refreshed and confident. Conversely, the change of scenery might have been the crucial factor, and a return to United could risk him falling back into a performance slump.
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