FC Barcelona is on the move. With the 2025-26 season just around the corner, the club's offices are buzzing to secure quality reinforcements. One of the names that has gained traction in recent hours is Marcus Rashford, the talented English forward who has made a mark during his time at Aston Villa.
Rashford, who has showcased his potential after leaving Manchester United, has become a top target for Barça. According to close sources, Deco, the club's sporting director, recently met with the player's agent at a hotel in Barcelona to discuss the possibility of the English international donning the blaugrana jersey.
A Complicated Yet Possible Operation
Manchester United, under Rúben Amorim's management, has valued Rashford at around €40 million, a figure that could be manageable for Barça, although the player's salary complicates the operation. However, the Catalan club is clear that the player's situation at United could open the door for a more favorable negotiation.
The Barça sporting management is on the lookout for a forward who can complement Robert Lewandowski, who, at nearly 37 years old, is beginning to show signs of wear. Deco has stated on several occasions that the intention is to add young and versatile talent that can contribute from the get-go.
At just 26 years old, Rashford fits perfectly into this philosophy. His combination of power, speed, and goal-scoring ability makes him an ideal candidate. Additionally, the player has expressed his desire to join Barça, which could facilitate negotiations.
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Meeting this morning between Deco and Marcus Rashford's agent at a hotel in Barcelona.
The interest in Luis Díaz is high, but Barça is progressing with the Brit, who is eager to become a culé.
If it materializes, the operation could be a loan with an option to buy.
— Toni Juanmartí (@tjuanmarti)
Despite the financial difficulties the club faces, the sporting management is determined to explore all options. A loan with an option to buy could be the ideal solution for Rashford to join the culé project without compromising the club's salary cap.
The meeting between Deco and the player's agent served to establish a constructive dialogue and confirm mutual interest. Rashford, who already showed his desire to join Barça in January, is willing to wait as long as the club's interest is genuine. “We like Rashford,” Deco stated, although he emphasized that “we cannot talk about players under contract.”
In summary, while the operation is still far from being finalized, the signs are positive, and both parties seem to be on the same wavelength. Rashford's future could lie at Camp Nou, and culé fans eagerly await the realization of this signing.
