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Barcelona opts not to activate €30M buy option for Marcus Rashford

By Editorial Team · Published June 10, 2026 · 2 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Barcelona opts not to activate €30M buy option for Marcus Rashford

Barcelona opts not to activate €30M buy option for Marcus Rashford

The forward will return to Manchester United after a productive loan spell at Camp Nou, with his long-term future now firmly up in the air.

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Marcus Rashford is heading back to Manchester. Barcelona has decided not to exercise its €30 million purchase option for the English forward, ending what had been a largely productive stint in Catalonia and reopening one of the more interesting transfer sagas in European football.

Rashford joined Barcelona on loan on July 23, 2025, with the deal running through June 30, 2026. The arrangement included a buy clause that would have made the move permanent for €30 million. Barcelona let that option expire without pulling the trigger.

A good season, but not good enough to open the wallet

Rashford contributed double-digit goals and assists during the 2025-26 campaign. Barcelona’s decision was never purely about on-pitch performance, however. The club’s well-documented financial constraints continue to shape every transfer conversation, and spending €30 million on a player requires that purchase to rank at the top of an increasingly crowded priority list.

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Barcelona’s evolving transfer strategy appears to have shifted focus elsewhere. The club reportedly had a deadline, cited as either the end of March or June 15, 2026, to activate the clause. That window closed without action.

Manchester United’s position: full price or nothing

Manchester United has made clear it will only consider a full €30 million permanent deal for Rashford. No discounts, no new loan arrangements, no extensions of the current temporary agreement.

The practical effect is that Rashford will report back to Old Trafford when his loan expires on June 30, 2026.

What this means for all parties involved

For Barcelona, letting this option lapse preserves €30 million for other targets, even if it means losing a player who contributed meaningfully to the squad.

For Manchester United, Rashford’s return creates both an opportunity and a headache. They get back an attacker who just spent a season in La Liga, but must now decide whether he fits into their plans or whether to sell, knowing the market has already seen Barcelona pass on paying the €30 million asking price after watching him train every day for a full season.

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