Barcelona will decline to trigger the €30m buy option included in the original agreement. Instead, the club is prioritising a second temporary loan to manage its financial limits while retaining attacking depth. If Manchester United insist on a permanent transfer, Barcelona will likely seek a significant price reduction. Transfer expert Florian Plettenburg detailed the current state of negotiations.
"Understand Barcelona are pushing for a second loan for Marcus Rashford," wrote Pletternberg in X. "Talks with Manchester United are ongoing. Barcelona currently do not want to trigger the €30m option to buy - ideally a second loan, otherwise they want to negotiate the fee down. In any case, Rashford should stay. Approved by Hansi Flick."