Marcus Rashford condition set for Man United transfer as Barcelona demand made
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Marcus Rashford condition set for Man United transfer as Barcelona demand made
"I don't think the club should be accepting anything less than £26m. I think he's an absolute worldie of a player when he's on his day. If he can be consistent, he's worth treble that at least."
"It's a difficult one because he's an unbelievable player, it wasn't working out for him before he left, he didn't look happy, so if his heart is set on leaving the club and Barcelona don't want to pay £26m, bring him back."
Marcus Rashford, on loan at Barcelona from Manchester United, has scored 10 goals and provided 13 assists this season. Barcelona intends to pursue a permanent transfer but may attempt to negotiate the fee downward from the £26 million asking price. Alternative arrangements including another loan with an obligation to buy have been discussed. Paris Saint-Germain are monitoring Rashford's situation and could bid if Barcelona fails to secure him. Manchester United officials reportedly regret allowing the loan move. Lee Sharpe argues United should reject any reduced offers, maintaining that Rashford's true value is triple the current asking price if he demonstrates consistency.
Read at Express.co.uk
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