Marcus Rashford has been handed a recent alternative to revive his profession, becoming a member of Barcelona on a season-long mortgage from Manchester United, the Spanish membership confirmed on Wednesday. As soon as thought of one in every of Europe’s most promising forwards, Rashford has seen his type dip in latest seasons. After falling out of favour at United, the 27-year-old spent the latter half of final season on mortgage at Aston Villa. At Barcelona, Rashford will be part of a forward line that already includes Lamine Yamal, Brazil’s Raphinha, and veteran striker Robert Lewandowski. Rashford arrived in Barcelona on Sunday to complete the deal. He met his new teammates and reportedly trained with the squad on Tuesday. Financial details of the agreement have not been disclosed, but Spanish media reports suggest the loan includes an option for Barcelona to buy the England international for around €30 million ($35 million).

Marcus Rashford of FC Barcelona smiles during his unveiling (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Barcelona had initially targeted Spain forward Nico Williams during the transfer window, but the Athletic Bilbao star signed a long-term extension, opening the door for Rashford’s move. Despite having the most prolific attack in Spain last season, Barcelona were keen to strengthen their frontline. The trio of Yamal, Raphinha, and Lewandowski combined to score 102 goals in the league — 24 more than Real Madrid’s tally. They also led the Champions League scoring charts with 43 goals before being eliminated in the semifinals by Inter Milan.
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Rashford, a product of Manchester United’s academy, made 429 appearances and scored 138 goals, winning five major trophies with the club. However, he only reached the 20-goal mark in three seasons and scored a combined 15 goals in his last two at United. While at Villa, he added another four in 17 games. Despite his recent struggles, Rashford’s talent has rarely been doubted. He recently returned to the England squad under new coach Thomas Tuchel, keeping his hopes alive for a place at next year’s World Cup.