Why Marcus Rashford Remains Unlikely to Return to Manchester United Despite Impressive Form at Barcelona
As Marcus Rashford's loan spell at Barcelona continues to garner attention, Manchester United is reportedly still planning for a future without the England international. Barcelona holds the power to trigger a permanent transfer for Rashford, leaving United with limited options. While interim boss Michael Carrick may appreciate Rashford's talent, it appears the Red Devils are content with him staying in Spain. Here's a closer look at the evolving situation.

Marcus Rashford has seen a summer return to Manchester United speculated on - once a loan spell at Barcelona comes to a close - but it is claimed that the Red Devils are “still planning for the future without” the England international in mind. The expectation for now is that a purchase option on the 28-year-old forward will be taken up by La Liga title hopefuls.Barcelona can trigger a permanent transfer for Rashford by paying £26 million ($36m). The Catalan giants are in a position to dictate what happens next, with all of the power in their hands. If they want to retain Rashford, then there is nothing that United can do about that.The Sun claims that the Red Devils are happy for a product of their fabled academy system to remain in Spanish football, despite some reports suggesting that interim boss Michael Carrick would like to see a proven Premier League performer back at Old Trafford.Carrick, who is calling shots in Manchester through to the end of the 2025-26 campaign, previously worked with Rashford while spending three-and-a-half years as part of Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s backroom teams. He is in contention to land a full-time role with United after overseeing four successive victories at the start of his tenure.The Sun, however, reports that United had “no intention of recalling Rashford during the winter transfer window”. They go on to state that “Carrick gave no consideration to bringing back Rashford and is not thinking as far ahead as the summer as his contract is only until the end of the season”.It is said that “nothing has changed regarding Rashford’s situation”, with chief executive Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox still mulling over who to appoint as the club’s next manager on a permanent basis.Rashford has not figured for United since December 2024, with the second half of last season being spent on loan at Aston Villa. He fell out of favour under former Red Devils boss Ruben Amorim and saw his No.10 jersey handed to Brazil international Matheus Cunha during the summer of 2025.He was made to train away from United’s first-team squad prior to a loan agreement with Barcelona being struck. A desire to remain at Camp Nou has been expressed by a man who has 426 appearances for the Red Devils and 138 goals to his name.Rashford told ESPN when asked if he wanted to stay at Barca: “For sure. I'm enjoying this football club and I think for anybody who loves football, Barcelona is one of the key clubs in the history of the game. For a player it is an honour. People forget this, but 23 years of my life was with Manchester United. So sometimes you just need a change. I think maybe this is the case with me and I'm enjoying everything.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingThe Sun claims that United are “likely to be in the market for a forward in the summer amid a shortage of natural left wingers following the departure of Rashford and sale of Alejandro Garnacho”. Jadon Sancho also has no future at Old Trafford after joining Villa on loan and will become a free agent at the end of June when his contract expires.Rashford’s deal in Manchester is due to run until the summer of 2028, meaning that United can demand a sizable fee for his services. If Barcelona do not meet their asking price, then somebody else will.The Blaugrana are yet to enter his talks regarding the triggering of a clause in Rashford’s loan, but they have seen the England star - who will be hoping to form part of Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup plans - reach double figures for goals and assists this season.Hansi Flick has spoken of his desire to keep Rashford on board beyond the end of the campaign. The only sticking point could be if Joan Laporta loses Barcelona’s upcoming presidential elections and a new figurehead - potentially Victor Font - looks to take recruitment in a different direction.Auto translated by GOAL-e
Barcelona's Power Play for Rashford
Barcelona holds the key to Marcus Rashford's future with a purchase option of £26 million. The Catalan giants can decide whether to keep the forward permanently, leaving Manchester United unable to interfere.
United's Stance and Carrick's Role
Despite some reports hinting at a desire to bring Rashford back, Manchester United reportedly has no plans to recall him during the winter transfer window. Interim boss Michael Carrick seems focused on the present, and the club's managerial situation remains uncertain.
Rashford's Journey and Future Prospects
Having spent time on loan at Aston Villa and now excelling at Barcelona, Marcus Rashford seems content with his new surroundings. While linked with a move back to United, his future remains uncertain as Barcelona and United navigate this transfer saga.
United's Forward Planning
With Rashford's potential departure looming and Jadon Sancho set to become a free agent, Manchester United is likely to pursue a forward in the summer transfer window. As the club looks ahead, Rashford's future hangs in the balance in the hands of Barcelona.
Barcelona's Perspectives and Potential Hurdles
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has expressed interest in retaining Rashford, but uncertainties surrounding the club's presidential elections could impact future recruitment decisions. As negotiations unfold, Rashford's performance on the pitch continues to impress.






