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Barcelona intend to sign Marcus Rashford permanently after loan spell
Summary
Spanish reports say Barcelona plan to trigger a reported €30 million buyout clause to sign Marcus Rashford permanently after his loan, and talks with his representatives are expected before the end of the season.
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Barcelona are reported to have reached a decision about whether to sign Marcus Rashford permanently following his loan move from Manchester United. Rashford joined Barcelona on loan last summer after being made surplus to requirements under then-United manager Ruben Amorim. He scored a brace against Newcastle in the Champions League and added four goals and six assists across his next 11 appearances. His goalscoring form has slowed since, with one goal since November 5 and a half-time substitution in the 2-0 win over Espanyol.
Key details:
- A Spanish journalist reported that Barcelona intend to sign Rashford permanently this summer.
- The loan contract is reported to include a €30 million buyout clause that Barcelona can trigger in the next transfer window.
- Rashford's representatives have reportedly been told of Barcelona's plans and talks are expected before the end of the season.
- Rashford left Manchester United in July after joining the club at age seven, having made 428 appearances and scored 138 goals; he spent the second half of last season on loan at Aston Villa.
Summary:
If Barcelona follow through, the reported buyout clause would be used in the next transfer window and the club and the player's representatives are expected to hold talks before the season ends. Undetermined at this time is whether any formal agreement has been signed or announced.
