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Rashford Agrees Principle Deal to Stay at Barcelona but Transfer Fee Impasse Clouds Future

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Marcus Rashford has reached an agreement in principle on a new contract with Barcelona, but his permanent move from Manchester United remains far from sealed due to a financial standoff between the two clubs, according to Mundo Deportivo.

The 27-year-old forward has spent this season on loan at the La Liga champions, scoring 14 goals across all competitions — a return that has reignited his career after an increasingly marginalised role at Old Trafford.

The contract details

Rashford is reportedly prepared to accept a salary 40 percent below what he currently earns at United, underlining his desire to remain in Catalonia. However, the three-year deal agreed in principle may need to be restructured, with Barcelona considering a five-year arrangement that would allow them to spread the transfer fee over a longer period.

Barcelona hold an option to sign Rashford permanently for £26 million, but the club are reluctant to exercise it. United, meanwhile, refuse to lower their asking price, creating an impasse despite the player's clear preference to stay.

Wages add another layer of complexity

Rashford's salary at United complicates matters further. Once Casemiro departs Old Trafford, Rashford will become the club's highest earner — a financial burden that makes any deal more difficult to structure on both sides.

Rashford speaks on his future

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