Marcus Rashford's Barcelona Transfer Hits Snag: PSG & AC Milan on Alert Amid Man Utd Frustration
The future of Marcus Rashford has become uncertain following reports confirming Barcelona's hesitation about making his move from Manchester United permanent.
There is growing frustration within Old Trafford, as it seemed not long ago that Barcelona was ready to activate the option to retain Rashford.
The buy-out clause is widely understood to be just £26 million. Sources indicate that other clubs are now closely monitoring Rashford's situation, as it appears he might indeed become available.
Marcus Rashford Transfer Suitors on Alert
According to sources familiar with the situation, Rashford continues to be admired by previous suitors Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan. These are the only two confirmed names at present, but it is expected that concrete links with other top clubs will emerge soon.
"Barcelona is now stepping back from Rashford," one source revealed. "It remains unclear if they have completely closed the door, if they will attempt to negotiate a lower fee, or if Rashford himself might need to reduce his wage demands."
The source further noted that Barcelona's financial constraints are "an issue" for them, which has opened the door for other clubs to seriously consider Rashford as a transfer option this summer.
Marcus Rashford Favours Barcelona Stay
However, a compromise remains a possibility, especially since Rashford himself is keen to stay at the Nou Camp.
This situation might involve some degree of mind games, with Barcelona signaling their readiness to abandon a deal for the England international unless United agrees to their terms.
It is understood that Barcelona might prefer to pay Rashford's transfer fee in installments, even if Manchester United currently insists on the full clause being paid upfront.
Further discussions are anticipated soon. Rashford will likely push to remain at Barcelona if feasible. If it becomes clear that the deal is financially unviable for them, then we will see if the interest from clubs like PSG and Milan develops into something more concrete.
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