Barcelona, Marcus Rashford and Amorim
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Marcus Rashford has quickly become one of the most talked-about names at Barcelona this season. Signed last summer on loan from Manchester United, the forward has made a clear impact in the first
Marcus Rashford’s time at Barcelona hit a rough patch recently, with Spanish media criticism following the club’s latest win. Marcus Rashford had been making the most of his loan spell at Barcelona, taking advantage of starting opportunities to show what he could do.
Marcus Rashford has passed a Barcelona referendum as members voted in favour of signing the England forward permanently. Rashford move to the reigning La Liga champions on loan from Manchester United over the summer having been outcast by head coach Ruben Amorim.
Barcelona will lock horns with Athletic Bilbao at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium this Wednesday night as they look to earn a good result in the Spanish Super Cup semi-final contest. The
Marcus Rashford needs to improve in two key areas in order to convince Barcelona to sign him from Manchester United permanently. The England forward has impressed in his first six months for Hansi Flick's side but there is still work for him to do and he is one of three players whose future at the Camp Nou is up in the air heading into the second half of the season.
Manchester United loanee Marcus Rashford described a permanent stay at Barcelona as his “ultimate goal,” but warned that it is not the only driving force behind his promising start to life in Catalonia.
It turns out, should Solskjaer return to Man United, Rashford would likely be more than pleased to reunite with his former boss. As quoted by the Mirror, the forward spoke to Danish television station TV2 in October last year, and made his strong feelings on Solskjaer very clear. He said: