Marcus Rashford's future at Barcelona just got a fresh twist. The Manchester United loanee has been on a rollercoaster ride since joining the Catalan giants last summer, and now there's renewed hope he could make the move permanent.
Barcelona face a big decision before the season ends: do they trigger the €30 million buy option in Rashford's loan deal? The England international has put up solid numbers—13 goals and 11 assists in 46 appearances across all competitions. What makes that stat line even more impressive? He hasn't been a regular starter. In fact, recent weeks have seen him benched even with Raphinha sidelined, fueling speculation about an exit.
But here's the plot twist. According to reports, Rashford is now being considered as a potential understudy to teenage sensation Lamine Yamal on the right wing. His energetic cameo from that position in Saturday's win over Osasuna turned heads. With Yamal often playing the full 90 minutes when fit, backup Roony Bardghji has struggled for game time since arriving from FC Copenhagen. Barcelona are reportedly looking to cash in on Bardghji, which would open up a spot on the right flank.
This development comes at a crucial time. Barcelona are actively searching for a left winger to back up Raphinha, which had seemed to push Rashford closer to the exit door. But now, the 27-year-old could carve out a role as Yamal's deputy on the opposite side. The catch? Barcelona would need to renegotiate with Manchester United, as they're hesitant to pay the full buy clause.
For Rashford, it's all about finishing the season strong. Every impressive performance—like that Osasuna outing—adds weight to his case. The final call rests with manager Hansi Flick, but the door has cracked open just a little wider.
