Overview
- Multiple reports say Arsenal and Bayern Munich are tracking Marcus Rashford’s status and could act if his situation changes.
- Rashford is on loan at Barcelona with a £26 million buy option that runs to mid-June, and the club is exploring a fee cut or another loan due to strict LaLiga spending and registration limits.
- Manchester United want a permanent sale at the pre-agreed price and are not entertaining a discount or new loan.
- The forward has produced 13 goals and 14 assists in 46 games for Barcelona, and he is understood to prefer staying in Catalonia under Hansi Flick.
- Rashford’s wages, reported at more than £300,000 per week, pose a major hurdle for a permanent transfer and could narrow the field of realistic bidders.