Marcus Rashford Willing to Take Pay Cut to Join Barcelona
Marcus Rashford is reportedly prepared to lower his wage demands in order to secure a dream move to Barcelona this summer, as the Manchester United forward eyes a fresh start in La Liga.
The 27-year-old has reignited his career during a short-term loan spell at Aston Villa, where he has contributed 4 goals and 6 assists in the second half of the season. That form has helped him draw interest from the Catalan giants — and Rashford is said to be ready to make financial concessions to make the move possible.
Rashford Open to Loan or Permanent Move
With Barcelona still navigating strict financial regulations, Rashford is reportedly open to either a permanent transfer or a loan arrangement, so long as it gets him to Camp Nou. His desire to join the club is such that he is willing to take a significant pay cut to fit within the club’s wage structure.
United Set Asking Price
Manchester United are said to be open to selling Rashford this summer and are hoping to recoup around £40 million for the England international. The club’s new sporting structure is already preparing for a reshaped attacking line ahead of the 2025/26 season.
Once viewed as a long-term cornerstone at Old Trafford, Rashford's inconsistent form and shifting role have prompted the forward to explore new challenges — with Barcelona emerging as his preferred destination.