The willingness of Marcus Rashford to take a wage reduction of 15 percent made the way free for his loan movement to Barcelona.
The Spanish champions made the Manchester United Outcast – which was arrived in Barcelona on Sunday evening – their top goal this summer despite flirtings with Luis Diaz and Spain -wing player Nico Williams in Spain.
But Barcelona, who has had major financial problems for years, has so far been unable to register new signing sessions and Rashford may have to wait until after the tour of the club by Asia, which starts this week, to be officially added to their team.
His salary offering a reduction of 15 percent on his wages of £ 315,000 a week makes that more likely.
Barcelona had problems registering players last summer with a new arrival Dani Olmo had to sit outside the first three games of the campaign before he finally got a Liga declaration.
Rashford almost signed for Barcelona in January, but La Liga insisted that the club was selling before they bought and when they could not discharge Ansu Fati, which has since moved to Monaco, the deal had to be put on hold.
Rashford arrives without a mandatory purchase clause and already publicly stated the desire to link with Yamal.
He flew to Barcelona on Sunday evening and will train for the first time with his new teammates on Tuesday subject to a medical on Monday.
