
In a move that’s set to shake up European football, FC Barcelona have officially completed all documentation for the sensational loan signing of Marcus Rashford from Manchester United, Busterblog.com can confirm.
According to sources close to the negotiation table, the English forward is set to land in Spain in the coming hours as the deal enters its final execution phase.
Barcelona will cover a €14 million gross salary for Rashford, excluding performance-related bonuses. These bonuses are tied to appearances, goal involvement, and trophies, reflecting the club’s belief in the 26-year-old's ability to make an immediate impact.
In a show of commitment to revitalizing his career and proving himself on a new stage, Rashford has accepted a 15% pay cut, a gesture that reportedly impressed the Barcelona board. Manchester United, meanwhile, will not contribute a dime to the salary package, making it a financially clean loan move for the Red Devils.
Crucially, Barcelona have secured a €30 million buy option, set to be triggered in June 2026, giving the club a full two-season window to evaluate the England international’s fit within their long-term strategy.
Rashford, who has endured a turbulent 2024/25 season filled with inconsistent form and off-field scrutiny, will be hoping to reignite his career under the Catalan sun. The Blaugrana believe that his versatility across the front line, blistering pace, and high football IQ could be the missing link in their attacking rebuild.
Fans have already taken to social media to express excitement, with some calling it a “low-risk masterstroke” for Barça and a “needed reset” for Rashford himself.
It remains to be seen how Rashford will adapt to La Liga’s tactical demands and whether he’ll regain the form that once made him one of Europe’s hottest prospects. But for now, the message is clear: Barcelona mean business, and Marcus Rashford has just become a key piece in their evolving jigsaw.
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