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Marcus Rashford could return to Manchester United
Summary
Reports say Manchester United may consider recalling Marcus Rashford after Ruben Amorim's departure, while Barcelona hold a reported purchase option on his loan.
Content
Ruben Amorim removed Marcus Rashford from his Manchester United plans after taking charge in 2024, and the player was sent on loan first to Aston Villa and then to Barcelona. During his spells away he produced notable attacking numbers. Barcelona signed a loan with a reported purchase option, and United still hold a contract with Rashford until 2028. With Amorim now gone, the article reports that Manchester United could seek to bring him back.
Key facts:
- The article reports Rashford was dropped by Ruben Amorim before joining Aston Villa on loan and later moving to Barcelona on another loan.
- During 10 starts for Aston Villa the article cites four goals and six assists; for Barcelona it cites 17 starts with seven goals and 11 assists.
- The loan to Barcelona is reported to include a purchase option; the figure is variously cited in the article (around €30–40 million) and Barcelona are said to be hesitant to trigger it.
- The article notes Rashford's Manchester United contract runs until 2028, which would give United a role in any permanent move.
- With Amorim's dismissal reported, the article says United could consider recalling Rashford, while also reporting that ownership (INEOS) are unlikely to welcome him back according to the source.
Summary:
If Barcelona trigger the reported purchase option, the loan could become permanent; if they do not, the article says Manchester United could reassess Rashford's place in their squad following Amorim's exit. The timing and final outcome are undetermined at this time.
