Manchester United and England star Marcus Rashford was asked about his future at the Camp Nou after Barcelona’s La Liga encounter with Real Madrid on Sunday.
Marcus Rashford has spent the entirety of the 2025-26 campaign away from Old Trafford after the Manchester United star was loaned to Barcelona last summer.
Barcelona have covered Rashford’s mammoth Man Utd wages as part of the loan deal, with the England international also taking a pay cut as part of the 2025 move.
United also included the option for Barcelona to complete a permanent move for the 28-year-old Three Lions star for a £30.3m transfer fee in 2026.

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Marcus Rashford had an impact for Barcelona at the Camp Nou on Sunday after he opened the scoring against Real Madrid from a free-kick in the huge La Liga clash.
Barcelona sealed a 2-0 win over rivals Real Madrid on the night and Rashford lifted his first major silverware at the club after the Spanish side retained the La Liga title.
Rashford’s current loan spell with Barcelona will expire in June and the on-loan Manchester United star is unsure if he will be kept on at the La Liga club.
“I don’t know,” he told reporters after Barcelona’s win, as per ESPN.
“I am not a magician, but if I [were], I would stay. We will see. I came here to win. I want to win as many things as I can. This is one more to add to this.
“This is a wonderful team; they’re going to win so much in the future; to be a part of that would be special.”
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Rashford has netted 14 times and registered 14 assists in 47 matches across all competitions during his loan spell at Barcelona in the 2025-26 campaign.
The Man Utd star admitted that lifting the La Liga title is the high note that he would want to sign his Barcelona spell off on if the club do not permanently sign him.
“This is the perfect way I want it to end,” Rashford explained.
“I’m very happy, I just want to enjoy today. I live in the moment. At the end of the season, we will see.
“I came here to win and we do this, so I’m very happy. It’s an incredible feeling.”
Barcelona were 2-0 up inside the opening 20 minutes against Madrid in Sunday’s El Clasico showdown after Rashford and Ferran Torres both scored.
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