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Marcus Rashford has long been a subject at FC Barcelona this winter. The striker had made the Catalan club his priority, he who was no longer in the smell of holiness in Manchester United. Ruben Amorim and the Red Devils no longer wanted him but had trouble finding him a destination. The Blaugranas have never managed to find the necessary funds in its payroll to enter the nails of financial fair play and it was ultimately Aston Villa, in the last moments of the transfer window, which welcomed the 27-year-old under The shape of a loan. In an interview at SportDeco recognizes that the negotiations could not succeed.
“”The winter market is always difficult, it is true that in the past, there have been important moments for Barça, such as the arrival of Edgar Davids (in 2004), but there are no Davids Available today on the market. It's difficult because good players, those who can contribute, are not available. It is true that we talked about Rashford, who could have come, but we were not desperately looking for a player either. We knew that we recovered players, that others were going to reach their best version. If he had been able to come, it would have been good, but it was not a priorityAssures the sports director of Barça.
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