According to Sport, Rashford's future is becoming clearer, with Manchester United now more inclined to keep him at the club.

Rashford postponed his decision about his future until after the World Cup with England. Barcelona's unexpected move to sign Anthony Gordon caught the winger off guard; he had been pushing for Barcelona for weeks, almost until the transfer window closed. Now, unless a forward departs, Barcelona is unlikely to reopen the door for him, leaving his likely future at Manchester United.
The Athletic reports an unexpected shift in Rashford's situation. Faced with the difficulty of signing a top-tier winger, Manchester United is now more inclined to retain him. At the end of last season, Manchester United had ruled out keeping Rashford entirely. Disputes between the player and club management had made his continued service seem impossible, but Manchester United's pressing needs and Rashford's strong performances throughout the season are creating a path for his return.
Everything hinges on Manchester United's strategic priorities. The club needs to strengthen midfield and will focus on that area first, rather than the forward line. Given this approach, Rashford's chances of staying have improved significantly. It appears Manchester United will begin by inviting him to pre-season training as a first step toward his reintegration.
While nothing is certain yet, sources close to the player are increasingly optimistic that in this sluggish transfer market, Manchester United would prefer to keep him rather than sell him at a discount. His future likely won't be resolved until mid-August, as the transfer window closes.
Rashford is considering two options: Manchester United and Barcelona. He has ruled out loan moves elsewhere, so everything depends on Barcelona's next move. For Barcelona, only one scenario could bring him back: if Raphinha were to leave. There has been speculation about this, but currently the prospect is remote. While Raphinha has received offers from Saudi Arabia, he has shown no inclination to leave Barcelona.
If Raphinha stays, Barcelona's attack will be complete once they sign a striker; however, if the Brazilian departs, Rashford's opportunity could resurface. Anthony Gordon would fill Raphinha's role, while Rashford would serve as a specialist winger. Notably, Rashford's World Cup performances have been superior to Gordon's, though Barcelona remains fully committed to their choice of the former Newcastle player.
Several key Manchester United players have called for Rashford's return, including Maguire. He stated: "Yes, of course—Marcus and I have an excellent relationship and many great memories together over the years. I know what a fantastic player he can be. I believe the club and Marcus need to find an agreement that works for both sides. Of course, if Marcus returns, we want him playing, happy, and confident. It has to be the right choice for him and the right choice for the club, but everyone knows what a quality player Marcus is, regardless of which club he plays for next season."
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