Rashford’s push for a Barcelona move comes at a time when the club is aiming to boost its attacking options. With Lamine Yamal already emerging as a cornerstone for the future, the Spanish champions are looking to build a more dynamic frontline. Given the club’s ongoing battles with La Liga’s financial fair play rules and a restricted wage budget, Rashford’s willingness to accept a reduced salary could ease negotiations.
According to Sport, Barcelona sporting director Deco met with Rashford’s agent in May. Both sides reportedly expressed a strong interest in making the transfer happen this summer, but as always with Barca, the numbers will have to work first.
A deal, however, won’t be simple. United are expected to demand at least £40 million ($54m) to let Rashford go, a figure that could prove challenging for a club still walking a financial tightrope.