FC Barcelona has reportedly made its final decision regarding Marcus Rashford. After weeks of uncertainty, the Spanish champions will not activate the €30 million purchase option included in the striker’s loan deal from Manchester United.
Barcelona already strengthened its attack with the arrival of Anthony Gordon and continues to work on ambitious deals involving Julián Alvarez and Bernardo Silva. These moves pushed Marcus Rashford further away from Hansi Flick’s plans despite the English forward’s respectable numbers in La Liga, where he scored 8 goals and delivered 7 assists in 32 appearances.
According to Marca and Sport, Flick personally approved the decision after preferring Gordon’s defensive work rate and tactical discipline. Rashford still hopes to continue his adventure in Catalonia, but Barcelona no longer intends to trigger the clause before its June 15 deadline.
The English striker will now return to Manchester United after the World Cup, although his future in England remains uncertain. Several clubs continue to monitor his situation closely, including Bayern Munich, which reportedly maintains interest ahead of the summer transfer window.