Barca have a plan to sign Marcus Rashford

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Marcus Rashford definitely seems to be saying goodbye to Manchester United. “I think I’m ready for a new challenge. The day I leave, it will be without hard feelings. I will not make any negative comments about Manchester United. I’ve seen how other players have left in the past and I don’t want to be that person.”he explained in an interview, he who does not really fit into the plans of Ruben Amorim, new coach of the Red Devils.

Courted by several European clubs, including AC Milan and Arsenal, the 27-year-old English international is also on the shelves of FC Barcelona, ​​eager to enlist a new striker. According to Sportthe plan to enlist Marcus Rashford would consist of a loan until June 30, but the operation is still complicated since Barça needs to make a few sales before being able to take action. This would force Barça to release around 6.5 million euros gross from the current squad. But then you will have to convince him to come, he who has several interesting options.

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