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Will Rashford move to "Barca"? An unexpected decision from the Catalans

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Will Rashford move to Barcelona? Unexpected decision from the Catalans
The European football market is heating up again. Spain's "Barcelona" club is considering the possibility of adding England's famous forward Marcus Rashford to their squad. According to the publication Sport.es, the Catalans are exploring options for a loan rather than purchasing the 27-year-old "Manchester United" forward.

Sources indicate that the "Barcelona" management has assessed the transfer fee of 40 million euros requested by the "Red Devils" as very high. However, if the Mancunians agree to loan Rashford with an option to buy, the likelihood of this deal happening may increase.

The Catalan giants have expressed their willingness to pay around 5–10 million euros for the forward's loan. At the same time, the club is also willing to cover a portion of the player's seasonal salary. Reports suggest that Marcus Rashford earns approximately 10 million euros per season while at "United." However, he has indicated his readiness to reduce this amount to move to "Barcelona."

One of the main reasons for the interest in the player is the problems in "Barcelona's" attacking line. The team needs a faster, more technical, and versatile forward. Rashford could fill this gap with his wing play, speed, and experience.

It is worth noting that Marcus Rashford has attracted attention not only in England but throughout Europe with his consistent performances in recent seasons. His appearance at "Camp Nou" could turn into an unexpected but interesting scenario for Catalan fans.

In conclusion, "Barcelona's" interest in Rashford is backed by financial capabilities and strategic solutions. If negotiations between the two clubs reach a positive conclusion, this transfer could become one of the most talked-about events of the summer months. For now, all eyes are on the negotiations between Manchester and Barcelona.

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