On January 21 local time, The Athletic reported that Marcus Rashford's form has steadily improved since joining Barcelona on loan. Although his off-field conduct hasn't been as proactive as Raphinha's, his attitude and professionalism have earned high praise from the coaching staff. It remains uncertain whether Barcelona will activate the €30 million purchase option; considering the club's financial situation, they may instead seek to extend his loan deal.
Below is TA’s analysis.
Rashford scored again for Barcelona over the weekend, equalizing against Real Sociedad with a close-range header.
However, just one minute later, their opponents retook the lead. Barcelona ultimately lost 1–2, meaning Real Madrid now trails them by just one point in the La Liga title race.
Despite this, viewed more broadly, Barcelona's performance remained positive. Three of their goals were ruled offside, and they hit the woodwork five times—but their effort was still commendable, and bad luck didn't overshadow their determination.
Meanwhile, since joining Barcelona on loan from Manchester United last summer, Rashford's form has gradually rebounded, and there are even rumors that Barcelona hope to sign him permanently. He is currently the club's top scorer in the Champions League, having netted four goals, and he will be crucial to the team's success in tonight's match against Slavia Prague, especially with Lamine Yamal suspended.
So, what does the future hold for Rashford and Barcelona? What exactly has impressed people about him?
How has Rashford performed at Barcelona?
Rashford arrived at Barcelona on loan last summer to bolster the team's attacking options. Since joining, he has contributed to 19 goals in 29 appearances (8 goals and 11 assists), despite starting only 18 of those matches.
He has added depth to Barcelona's squad—a quality the club lacked last season when Fati and Pau Víctor were the main attacking backups. substitutes Rashford helped the team navigate a difficult start to the season, when injuries hampered their early performances.
He has primarily played as a left winger, a position the coaching staff considers his best, though he has also featured as a center forward in some matches. Raphinha, undoubtedly Barcelona's most influential player, is typically the first-choice left winger when fit, while Rashford has occasionally filled in up front—giving him opportunities on the pitch.
Barcelona is very satisfied with Rashford's contributions this season, though no one is perfect. Anonymous sources within the club (to protect privacy) noted that his off-field behavior isn't his strongest suit. Unlike Raphinha, he isn't a player who constantly puts pressure on himself, although the coaching staff say they've seen genuine effort from him in this area—even if it doesn't come naturally.
The club is also highly pleased with how well Rashford has adapted since arriving last summer. Locker room insiders were aware of reports about his previous fall from favor at Manchester United due to attitude issues, but nothing of the sort has been observed at Barcelona.
Club sources state that his attitude has been consistently excellent. After the Champions League match against Frankfurt on December 9, when Rashford didn't start, coach Hansi Flick specifically highlighted this point.
Flick said in the post-match press conference: “He's an absolute professional. I speak with every player who doesn't start, and before the Frankfurt game, I spoke with Rashford.”
Flick added: “He told me, ‘Coach, you don't need to explain your decision to me. What matters most is the team—we have to win these three points. Everything else is irrelevant.’ That mindset is perfect, and I'm very happy to have him in the squad.”
For Flick, Rashford is a player of starter quality who also embraces a rotational role and fully supports the competition for places. Given that Barcelona already has two outstanding wingers—Raphinha and Lamine Yamal—it’s not easy to find someone like Rashford.
Do they also need a center forward?
Yes, Barcelona does need a new center forward to eventually replace Robert Lewandowski. Lewandowski will turn 38 in August and is expected to leave the club when his contract expires.
If Rashford stays at Barcelona, he is unlikely to take over that central role. Should he ultimately depart, Xavi may request reinforcements both on the left wing and at center forward.
Does this make sense for Barcelona? Can they afford it?
That’s another question. Rashford’s loan deal includes a €30 million buyout clause, but it’s currently unclear whether Barcelona will trigger it.
Considering the club's financial constraints, paying that fee while also covering Rashford's salary from Manchester United appears difficult. Therefore, Barcelona may try to extend his loan for a second season.
Currently, Barcelona's wage bill still exceeds La Liga's latest salary cap, which is calculated based on each club's revenue.
In September, this cap was disclosed to be €351 million, while Barcelona's wage expenditure last season reached €534 million. They must resolve some salary issues—or find other ways to increase revenue—before registering new players.
Rashford's arrival was partly facilitated by Andreas Christensen’s long-term injury. La Liga regulations allow clubs to register a new player using the spot of a long-term injured player, provided the new signing's salary doesn't exceed 80% of the injured player's wages.
How has Rashford adapted to life in Spain?
According to Rashford himself, he seems to have settled in very well.
In an interview, Rashford said: “It's been amazing here—I feel welcomed, like I'm at home. I've been enjoying every step of the process. It's very different, but it's been a great learning experience for me. I'm not fully adjusted yet, but I'm learning the language, getting to know the culture—it's all really interesting.”
He lives in Castelldefels, a coastal town about 20 kilometers west of Barcelona, where many current and former Barça players—including Lionel Messi—have resided.
Data Analysis
Statistically, Rashford has delivered a solid but not spectacular season.
Compared to his time in the Premier League last season, Rashford is receiving the ball in more advanced positions in La Liga. His touch map shows a clear preference for the left side outside the box, where 26% of his touches occur.
Despite playing higher up the pitch, he has only scored 3 league goals in 19 La Liga appearances—a slightly underwhelming return. It's not for lack of effort: Rashford averages 4.1 shots per game, surpassed only by teammate Lamine Yamal (4.6) and Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappé (5.1).
42.3% of his shots come from outside the box, which explains why—among all players with at least 30 shots—his 5.8% conversion rate is the second-lowest in the league. However, he has shone brighter in the Champions League, scoring 4 goals, including two stunning long-range strikes from outside the area.
Although his goal-scoring has been inconsistent, his assist numbers have been excellent—he has already provided 6 assists this season, surpassing his total in any single Premier League campaign.
Flick demands relentless work rate from his players, and Barcelona is among the most aggressive pressing teams in Europe's top five leagues. Rashford hasn't shied away from this responsibility; data shows his pressing metrics are comparable to those of other Barcelona forwards.
However, despite his efforts to press, he rarely wins the ball back from those actions. Statistics show he ranks low in defensive contributions in the final third, including tackles attempted, fouls committed, interceptions, and pass blocks.
ruoabelrz
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If no permanent deal let him come back. If There is no valueing him.He is more then welcome home
Macbdikmo
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No let him come back to united instead
GaddafiJamal
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Deco don't like him bro
You Are A Liar, Go & Sit Down 🤣
Constantinetino
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The Club Won’t See So Rest 🤣
Deco don't like him bro
GaddafiJamal
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Another loan..? I don’t think United will be interested in that , Barca thinks they’re smart, they either sign him permanently or he’s back to play for United under a new manager.
There’s No Smart Play Here, Barca Is In Debt & Still Not In The 1:1 Rule So What Do You Expect? Break Rules? 🤔
GaddafiJamal
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we do not need this rust player anymore, someone that don't know where too direct is shot, pls barca should M.Greenwood instead of this Rashford
You Can Buy Greenwood In Your Efootball 🤣🤣
GaddafiJamal
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Nope we don't need him,his good but not good enough for us ,his better off ,at Man U.
The Club Won’t See So Rest 🤣
dougiefresh
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Whys this talk about Xavi, he's no longer there
Constantinetino
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Nope we don't need him,his good but not good enough for us ,his better off ,at Man U.
Nnaemekamike
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your fada there anywhere u are, you idiot
Fool brokenlonia ,senseless human being
Godwinshaka
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Fool ,you are senseless,u need money to buy some sense
your fada there anywhere u are, you idiot
tedaikruy
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sign this guy or you will regret it
Libacinpy
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vobaceimno
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every club like making fun of man u , am not surprised
Nnaemekamike
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Let him go to United then. I don’t even want Barca to sign him permanently. He’s a lazy player. Doesn’t press, zero intensity
Fool ,brokenlonia
Nnaemekamike
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we do not need this rust player anymore, someone that don't know where too direct is shot, pls barca should M.Greenwood instead of this Rashford
Fool ,you are senseless,u need money to buy some sense
daoadekmsy
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Rashford should be back at the end of the season we want him so much.
AFerusmc6546
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United won't sanction another loan as they make zero money from it....they rather he returns
De play
Vombdemnrt
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Barsa is acting smart now ooogh sheeet
vepaclmpy
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we do not need this rust player anymore, someone that don't know where too direct is shot, pls barca should M.Greenwood instead of this Rashford
What are you talking about haven't your star boy Lamin yamal be playing over the bar shot master be serious
nuhdlnoprz
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Loan him so he can run up his contract and you sign him for free. But Bacar wanted to pay almost £50m for Nico Williams, if they don’t value Rashford who has been committed to them that way let them return him we’ll sell him to another club. After all he’s playing some good football. We can also reintegrate him into the squad under a new coach.
emondorock
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United won't sanction another loan as they make zero money from it....they rather he returns
faaacdinsu
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we do not need this rust player anymore, someone that don't know where too direct is shot, pls barca should M.Greenwood instead of this Rashford
you must be conflicted and confused 😕🤔
rafaeljoel
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Which loan it's time to sign permanently stop all this rubbish
Godwinshaka
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we do not need this rust player anymore, someone that don't know where too direct is shot, pls barca should M.Greenwood instead of this Rashford
EAG1996
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Let him go to United then. I don’t even want Barca to sign him permanently. He’s a lazy player. Doesn’t press, zero intensity
The only player on the same level with him in it stupid club is Raphinha
fauzishma
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I think the new coach of man u will not sell Rashford or loan him again
Charliequin99
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Let him go to United then. I don’t even want Barca to sign him permanently. He’s a lazy player. Doesn’t press, zero intensity
You're a hypocrite, the moment you sign him now you'll start praising him. You know nothing about Rashford, even your Manager really wants him just that your club is so broke that they can't sign and register signed players. Rashy loves Man Utd, he will be very happy to go back and play under Carrick.
Motdklmuyz
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why not buy Rashford barca don't want to buy Rashford but get him for free. nonsense. united should take Rashford and sell hm to any serious buyer or keep him for use. which kind of rubbish is that
sebabkltuz
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rashfrod 9manchester untied
veoiklnsyz
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Another loan..? I don’t think United will be interested in that , Barca thinks they’re smart, they either sign him permanently or he’s back to play for United under a new manager.
Let him go to United then. I don’t even want Barca to sign him permanently. He’s a lazy player. Doesn’t press, zero intensity
Sam81468
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Another loan..? I don’t think United will be interested in that , Barca thinks they’re smart, they either sign him permanently or he’s back to play for United under a new manager.