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Marcus Rashford officially returns to Manchester united as Barcelona buy option for the star have Expired
Marcus Rashford officially returns to Manchester united as Barcelona buy option for the star have Expired
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Marcus Rashford, a 27-year-old attacker from England, has officially returned to Old Trafford after Barcelona’s option to sign him permanently expired, ending the Blaugrana’s loan agreement with Manchester United.
The lapse closes a deal that had run since last summer and removes the fixed €30m pathway through which Barcelona could have retained him on favourable terms.
Loan structure and the disputed option deadline
Barcelona announced the loan last summer as part of a longer-term project, with Rashford signing his contract in the presence of president Joan Laporta and the club’s football directors. The agreement covered a two-season spell running until 30 June 2026, with a purchase option set at €30m – payable, per ESPN, across three €10m instalments through 2028, a structure designed to ease pressure on Barcelona’s financial fair play position.
The deadline itself was a source of conflicting reports. Cadena SER claimed the clause required Barcelona to notify United during March or it would lapse, forcing any future move to be renegotiated from scratch.
Barcelona-aligned outlets including Mundo Deportivo, along with ESPN, maintained the option remained valid until 15 June, in line with the season’s end.
The expiry now confirmed by Fabrizio Romano settles that dispute in Cadena SER’s broader framing – the option is gone regardless of the precise date.
Barcelona’s decision not to trigger the clause
Spanish reporting indicated there was no internal consensus at Barcelona over Rashford’s future even before the deadline passed.
Sport reported that the club’s sporting department did not intend to activate the €30m option this summer, with some staff prioritising budget for other positions given ongoing salary-cap constraints.
A conversation between Hansi Flick and Rashford had suggested the forward retained confidence about his prospects at the club, but that optimism did not translate into the sporting department pulling the trigger.
ESPN framed the non-activation as primarily financial, noting that while Barcelona have not ruled out a future move, they would require “much more favourable” conditions than the fixed fee. Whether that means an instalments-heavy deal, a lower headline figure, or a further loan arrangement remains unclear – and Manchester United are not expected to be accommodating.
English reports consistently stated United would oppose any second loan and would only entertain a permanent sale, with the club prepared to raise their valuation now that the discounted option has lapsed.
