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Marcus Rashford's stunning free‑kick opened the scoring as Barcelona beat Real Madrid 2-0 at the Camp Nou to clinch the La Liga title on May 10-11, 2026, but the England international's long‑term future remains unclear.
The 28-year-old loanee from Manchester United finished the season with around 14 goals and 14 assists and said afterwards he would like to stay in Catalonia but “doesn’t know” what will happen — quipping, “I am not a magician.” Barcelona hold an option to buy him, reported at roughly £26m/€30m, but sources and former players cite the club’s fragile finances and priority for academy talent as obstacles.
Spanish media are divided: some see his Clasico heroics as a compelling case to keep him, others say the fee and wages make a permanent deal unlikely.
Manchester United appear prepared to market Rashford if Barcelona do not activate the clause; alternatives include another loan, a reduced-fee negotiation or a summer sale.
Talks are expected to follow in the coming weeks as the transfer window approaches.





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