Manchester United
Rashford speaks about Man Utd after moving to Barcelona on loan

Marcus Rashford has completed his loan transfer from Manchester United to Spanish La Liga side Barcelona on Wednesday.
As part of his deal, Barcelona have the option of signing him on a permanent basis for €30m (£26m) in the next summer’s transfer window.
Reports claimed Rashford will receive a €14m (£12.1m) gross salary for his season at Barcelona and bonuses linked to appearances.
Speaking about his new club, the 27-year-old said it was an exciting experience for him to make the move to Barcelona and he said that he already feels “at home”.
“I’m very excited. Many people dream of playing here; it means a lot. Barca is a club where dreams come true. They win many trophies, and the club’s values mean a lot to me,” he told Barcelona’s official media channels.
Rashford, who fell out with manager Ruben Amorim in the first half of the 2024-25 season, which saw him being sent out on loan to Aston Villa, also spoke about Man Utd.
According to Rashford, Man Utd are in a period of change and “they have been for a while.”
“So I don’t have anything bad to say about Manchester United… I wish them all the best and hope they are successful in the future,” Rashford added.