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·23 April 2025
Marcus Rashford's preferred summer transfer destination revealed

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·23 April 2025
Marcus Rashford is still eager to join Barcelona this summer after impressing on loan with Aston Villa during the second half of the 2024/25 campaign, a report in Spain has claimed.
The 27-year-old was touted with a temporary switch to Barcelona during the winter transfer window but a move never materialised given the financial predicament the Catalan giants find themselves in at present.
Rashford ended up joining Villa until the end of the current season as he looked to rebuild his reputation away from Manchester United, with the Red Devils expected to sanction a permanent sale of their academy graduate despite his impressive form in the Midlands.
Villa will undoubtedly be one of many clubs interested in acquiring Rashford - they can sign him for £40m this summer - and Paris Saint-Germain could potentially reignite their pursuit of the England international. However, Barcelona appears to be the player's preferred destination.
Spanish publication Sport have revealed that Rashford wants to join La Blaugrana "no matter what" and that his representatives have made it clear that a move to Barcelona would be prioritised ahead of other clubs.
Rashford has shown glimpses of his former self at Villa Park / Warren Little/GettyImages
The Catalans have admiration for Rashford, especially manager Hansi Flick, but their alarming financial position and the sensational form of their forwards this season means a move appears unlikely this summer unless something changes. Barcelona will instead focus their attention on bolstering other areas of their squad rather than splashing cash on a luxury player.
BBC Sport have revealed more information regarding Rashford's future, claiming the player has ruled out a move to London and will "ideally" join a club competing in next season's Champions League - the latter a potential stumbling block for Villa. The capital avoidance also rules out Arsenal and Chelsea, leaving the England international with Newcastle or potentially Nottingham Forest assuming he is unwilling to join one of United's rivals, Liverpool or Manchester City.
The report also states that Rashford is yet to come to a decision on his future and will wait until mid-June to do so. He's also adamant he won't be involved in part of any swap deal, which could upset Man Utd's transfer plans.
Rashford has managed three goals and five assists under Unai Emery's tutelage and has shown frequent glimpses of the flair and technical brilliance that made him such an extraordinary threat at Old Trafford when at his best.
However, with a salary thought to be in the region of £350,000 per week, Rashford may have to accept a significant pay cut when making his next move.
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