Hansi Flick reportedly called on Barcelona to sign Marcus Rashford, while the extraordinary Manchester United Forward continues to look for a relocation of Old Trafford.
The Academy graduated is one of the five players who reserved the club for the exit this summer after being told to postpone their return to training for the season.
Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Alejandro Garnacho, Tyrell Malacia and Antony are all thought that they no longer have a future at Old Trafford, because Ruben Amorim wants to continue of last season prior to the 2025-26 campaign.
The 27-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan in Aston Villa, where the attacker recaptured a stronger form and scored two goals in his 10 Premier League performances.
Rashford is then supposed to have attracted the attention of Barcelona, ​​where the attacker himself talks openly about his desire to play Talent Lamine Yamal next to Teenage.
In the aftermath of the Laliga giants who miss their number one forward target Nico Williams after the Spain-Sterlet had inked a new contract in Athletic Bilbao, the interest in Rashford was performed.
According to the Spanish journalist Matteo Moretto, it is assumed that head coach Flick has asked the club's hierarchy to punish a loan agreement with the option to buy the player next summer.
Barcelona had previously also considered Liverpool Luis Diaz an alternative option, but the Reds are supposed to have set aside an approach.
The deal is expected to claim in the coming weeks, while Barcelona and Manchester United throw away an agreement.
Mail Sport reported earlier that the Catalan giants would like to agree with a loan for Rashford that would partially see his parent club subsidize part of its wages of £ 300,000 a week.
The striking salary of the player represents a stumbling block for some of his lovers, but if Manchester United is in accordance with the deal, it would at least be a player in the midst of a charged atmosphere.
Rashford arrived eight minutes after Amorim and the rest of his team left on Thursday, after the player left on Monday and Tuesday in Carrington for the training for the season.
The five Displacements of United still have access to the medical and rehabilitation facilities at Carrington if necessary, in an attempt to prevent them from having a breach of contract.
The player's no 10 sweater was also handed over to new signing Matheus Cunha last week, only a few hours after reports were published in which the intention of Rashford was stated to participate in the club's tour and to fight for his place in the side.
In addition to Barcelona, ​​Rashford is also the subject of interest from Bayern Munich, while Manchester United has organized their own income during the summer window.
The Red Devils have borrowed the South American Starlet Diego Leon, Cunha, and former Le Havre player Enzo Kana-Biyik who was immediately borrowed from Lausanne-Sport.
