Marcus Rashford comes from Manchester United after a summer retreat to become a member of Barcelona, but the Spanish champions cannot register him at La Liga if things stand
Marcus Rashford will be unveiled on Wednesday as a new Barcelona player, but the La Liga club has to discharge players to register the England ahead.
Rashford, 27, is about to complete a dream movement to the Nou -Camp after he has received the green light to leave Manchester United. He will initially be on loan at Barca, although the Spanish giants have an option of £ 26 million to make the move permanent.
Rashford completed his medical in Spain on Monday, preparing himself to seal a second loan movement in so many transfer windows. He will train for the first time on Tuesday with his new teammates, before Barca's official unveiling on Wednesday.
However, Barcelona cannot register Rashford with La Liga if things stand. Sky Sports has confirmed the problem that in recent years has been a recurring for Barcelona as a result of their financial misery.
Barcelona is currently working on solving the problem, which means that they probably have to load players permanently or on loan for the new season and deliver some income. Interestingly, Barca has agreed to adopt the full salary of £ 350k per week, a key factor in United who agrees with his loan switch.
The Spanish champions are convinced that they can do enough to register Rashford. Barca will start the new LA Liga campaign to RCD Mallorca on Saturday, August 16.
Rashford spent the second half of the 2024-25 campaign on loan in Aston Villa and will arrive in the well-camp outside the back of a good enchantment with the Premier League rivals of United, who helped him rediscover his shape.
The player's wish to move to the Nou -Camp is well documented and he looks forward to becoming the first English player to appear for the Spanish giants since Gary Lineker.
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With Rashford now disappeared effectively, United will focus their attention on discharging the other four players who have absolutely no future among Ruben Amorim.
Antony, Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho and Tyrell Malacia are all only available for transfer and training. Garnacho has been associated with Chelsea and Napoli, while Antony is supposed to be enthusiastic about a return to Real Betis, where he flourished on loan in the past term.
