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Marcus Rashford heads to World Cup in limbo despite proving his value to Barcelona

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Marcus Rashford heads to World Cup in limbo despite proving his value to Barcelona

Forward has generally thrived at the Camp Nou but Gordon’s arrival plus his salary and United’s transfer demands mean next move is not obviousThe next chapter of Marcus Rashford’s dysfunctional relationship with Manchester United may involve a long summer waiting to discover where he plays next season.A state of limbo for a forward expected to start England’s World Cup opener against Croatia on 17 June in Dallas is an unusual predicament. Yet this is the latest juncture in a period of career uncertainty that began when the former head coach Ruben Amorim excluded Rashford from his first-team plans. That was in December 2024, loans at Aston Villa and Barcelona followed, and Rashford is still looking to put down roots, perhaps in Catalonia, something he may well have expected to transpire after scoring a free-kick against Real Madrid that proved pivotal in Barcelona’s La Liga-clinching clásico victory earlier this month.Having enjoyed a generally successful spell under Hansi Flick last season, Rashford’s stated preference would be to sign permanently for Barcelona. “I am not a magician but if I was, I would stay,” he said after scoring against Real on 10 May. “We will see.” The problem is Barça’s interest in the 28-year-old is opaque. Anthony Gordon’s £69m arrival from Newcastle last week confuses the picture further given he, too, is a left-sided attacker. And if Barcelona want Rashford at all it seems it would again only be on a temporary basis. United, meanwhile, would insist on a £26m permanent fee as they attempt to make money on a player reared in their academy before his contract expires in May 2028.The answer to why the price is low for a footballer in his peak years offers a clue to the whole saga: behind the sum is Rashford’s £17.5m a-year salary, or the total £35m left to pay on his current terms. United want to offload the cost of the high wage. If Rashford is loaned again, the recruiting club will have to cover all or most of the cost. A permanent transfer will, too, surely feature a raise. As things stand, Barcelona do not appear minded to make any move for Rashford permanent.What are Rashford’s other options? With the caveat of never saying never, there seems no way back for him at United, despite Amorim’s departure and the appointment of Michael Carrick as his permanent successor. The lad from Wythenshawe remains firmly persona non grata for Sir Jim Ratcliffe, United’s minority owner and controller of football policy, as well as for his senior management team: Jason Wilcox, the director of football, and Omar Berrada, the chief executive.When Rashford’s loan move to Villa ended last summer, his aim was to join a Champions League-qualified club but not one in London. If this position has changed, Arsenal may be a potential destination. Mikel Arteta would surely categorise Rashford as an upgrade on Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli as a left-sided attacking option for the Premier League champions. Rashford’s ability to operate at No 9 would also offer a further permutation there, alongside Kai Havertz and Viktor Gyökeres.The same holds at Liverpool, where Cody Gakpo is Liverpool’s only senior left-sided option and whose output last season was, at best, middling. If they came calling, would Rashford’s disaffection with United prove searing enough for him to ignoretribal loyalties and move to Anfield?Villa, too, may be a desirable destination – Rashford lit up Unai Emery’s side when there, especially in the Champions League – while another move abroad also remains a possibility. Paris Saint-Germain have been admirers, albeit it feels unlikely the two-time Champions League winners would move for Rashford given they have the world-class Khvicha Kvaratskhelia operating on the left-hand side of their attack. At Bayern Munich, meanwhile, Luis Díaz is established in the position and at Real Madrid there is Vinícius Júnior.Rashford’s next destination is likely to become clearer when the transfer window opens on 15 June but maybe only slowly due to the complexities of his situation, the different agendas of different parties and the World Cup, which should be Rashford’s prime focus. United could stymie any deal not deemed desirable to them. But Rashford could also refuse any move he does not want. Assessing this fraught dynamic is a cast of admirers who may well want to add a player who helped Barcelona retain the La Liga title but wonder if they can actually afford him.Rashford remains an enigma. A return of eight goals and nine assists in La Liga last season was a relatively modest return and may explain Barcelona’s caution regarding a permanent deal for him. This may change. Imagine, for instance, an England World Cup campaign lit up by Rashford. In this scenario, a £26m fee plus a high-end salary may seem cut-price.

Jamie JacksonWed, 03 Jun 2026
Source: The Guardian
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Anthony Gordon signs for Barcelona from Newcastle in £69.3m, five-year deal

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Anthony Gordon signs for Barcelona from Newcastle in £69.3m, five-year deal

England winger commits to Spanish giants to 2031Of Newcastle: ‘I’ll be a fan for the rest of my life’Anthony Gordon has signed for Barcelona from Newcastle in a five-year deal believed to be worth £69.3m.Both clubs announced the move on Friday night, with the Spanish giants saying in a statement that the 25-year-old winger will sign for “the next five seasons, until June 30, 2031”.“FC Barcelona and Newcastle United have reached an agreement for Anthony Gordon to become a blaugrana for the next five seasons,” Barcelona added.“Newcastle United can confirm that Anthony Gordon has signed for La Liga champions Barcelona for a significant undisclosed fee,” the Premier League club said. He had swapped Everton for the north-east of England in a £40m January 2023 move.Gordon told Newcastle’s official website: “I owe this club a lot because, when I arrived, I was quite lost both in life and and in football. The club has given me a sense of belonging and a sense of identity. It’s allowed me to do what I always thought I could do. It’s put me on the biggest stage and allowed me to perform for the shirt.“Since coming to the club, I feel I’ve improved a lot on the pitch but this club has played a big part in the person I’ve become over the last three-and-a-half years.“It was really important for me to leave this place in a good way because I’ve loved every single minute of being a part of Newcastle United. This is an incredible club and one that I’ll never forget. I’ll be a fan for the rest of my life.”Newcastle’s head coach Eddie Howe said the club are “disappointed to lose Anthony” but that “we understand that this is a big opportunity for him”.“He has been a big part of our success in recent years … He leaves with our best wishes, and I am confident that he will go onto be a success, both with Barcelona and the national team at this year’s World Cup.”Following the announcement, Gordon participated in an unveiling event in Spain. Despite the announcements, the transfer window does not open until 15 June, when formalities relating to the transfer are expected to be processed, but the Spanish club were keen to get the move over the line before Gordon travels for England World Cup duty on Monday.

Guardian sportFri, 29 May 2026
Source: The Guardian
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