Overview
- Michael Carrick said no final call has been made on Marcus Rashford’s future during his loan at Barcelona.
- Fabrizio Romano reported there is still no club-to-club green light because Manchester United want Barcelona to trigger the €30m buy option.
- Barcelona have explored a reworked deal, including another loan or a delayed obligation to buy, but United are not entertaining those proposals.
- Romano also said Rashford and Barcelona have agreed personal terms and that coach Hansi Flick is satisfied with the player’s work.
- Rashford has 12 goals and 13 assists this season in Spain, yet Barcelona’s finances and recent form concerns have complicated a permanent move, and United could recall him and then decide whether to keep or sell.