Marcus Rashford's future uncertain as club negotiations continue
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 5:10 AM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
Manchester United seeks to offload Marcus Rashford, motivated by his high wages and the potential profit from his sale. Barcelona was anticipated to activate a £26 million buy option, but negotiations have stalled due to their request for a price reduction. Meanwhile, Aston Villa has entered the fray, expressing interest in signing Rashford, whom Unai Emery would like to bring back after his loan spell. Rashford maintains his desire to join Barcelona, adding uncertainty to his future as Manchester United awaits a resolution.
- •Manchester United aims to sell Rashford to manage wage costs.
- •Barcelona has hesitated on triggering Rashford's £26 million option.
- •Aston Villa expresses interest in re-signing Rashford after his loan.
- •Negotiations continue with Rashford having a preference for Barcelona.
- 5:10 AMYahoo Sports — Marcus Rashford: Familiar suitors ready to match United’s asking price
"Manchester United are desperate to offload Marcus Rashford, both due to his enormous wages and because his sale will count as pure profit.Barcelona were expected to trigger his £26 million buy option...
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