Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has reportedly set his sights on a move to Barcelona ahead of the January transfer window. However, the potential transfer comes with a significant caveat—Rashford would need to halve his current salary to make the move financially viable for the Spanish giants.
Rashford, a product of Manchester United’s famed youth academy, has been a pivotal figure for the Red Devils since his senior debut in February 2016. Over the years, he has established himself as one of England’s most talented attackers, known for his pace, versatility, and goal-scoring prowess. In 426 appearances for United, Rashford has notched up 138 goals and provided 63 assists.
Despite his contributions, the 26-year-old has found himself on the fringes of the squad since Ruben Amorim took over as manager at Old Trafford. Reports suggest that Rashford is eager for a new challenge, with a preference for LaLiga football.
According to journalist Fabrizio Romano (via SPORT), Rashford views Barcelona as an ideal destination to further develop his career.
The prospect of a move to the Catalan club, however, is fraught with complications. Rashford reportedly earns over €17 million annually, a figure Barcelona cannot accommodate given their financial constraints. Romano’s report highlights that a deal is only feasible if Rashford agrees to reduce his salary by half—an unlikely scenario.
Adding to the complexity, Manchester United is reportedly willing to let Rashford leave for less than €40 million, a relatively modest fee for a player of his caliber. This could open the door for other interested clubs, including Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Saudi Arabian teams, which are financially equipped to meet his current wage demands.
While a move to PSG or Saudi Arabia might be more lucrative, Rashford’s focus on Barcelona shows his desire for a footballing project rather than a purely financial one. A decision on his future is expected to gain clarity as the January transfer window approaches.
For now, Rashford’s potential departure marks a significant moment for Manchester United, as they may lose one of their important homegrown talents in recent memory. Whether Barcelona can navigate their financial constraints to secure the forward remains to be seen.