Marcus Rashford 'ready to take a pay cut' for move away from Manchester United
Marcus Rashford completes loan move to Barcelona
The Englishman has 13 goals and 11 assists for Barcelona
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Marcus Rashford is prepared to accept a substantial reduction in his wages to complete a permanent switch to Barcelona.
The 28-year-old forward's future at the Camp Nou has grown increasingly uncertain over the past week, with Barcelona seeking to renegotiate the pre-agreed £25million transfer fee to a lower figure.
Spanish publication Mundo Deportivo reports that Rashford remains determined to stay in Spain and sees no alternative to remaining with the La Liga leaders.
Rashford originally penned a five-year deal worth £325,000 per week at Old Trafford in July 2023, though he already took a modest pay reduction last summer to facilitate his loan move to Catalonia.

Marcus Rashford is prepared to accept a substantial reduction
| GETTYBarcelona agreed to cover his full wages during the temporary arrangement, with an option to sign him permanently for around £25m at the season's conclusion.
His performances have justified the investment, with 13 goals and 11 assists across all competitions this campaign.
Rashford's one goal contribution every 89 minutes is the best return among players at Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future, Rashford reportedly feels content and appreciated within a squad he regards as the finest in world football.

Rashford's one goal contribution every 89 minutes is the best return among players at Barcelona
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Regular rotation out of the starting lineup has not troubled the forward, who recognises he is competing alongside eight elite attacking options at the club.
Manager Hansi Flick is said to value Rashford highly, though some of his decisions and displays have occasionally prompted questions.
The German coach declined to discuss the player's long-term situation following his strike against Atletico Madrid earlier this month.

Manager Hansi Flick is said to value Rashford highly
| REUTERSFlick said: "I'm very happy with Marcus. He has shown his quality, and he scored an important goal.
"I can't say anything about his future, we have to focus on the matches until the end of the season."
Beyond the football pitch, Rashford appears to have found stability in his personal life since relocating to Spain, reportedly rekindling his relationship with his childhood sweetheart following a two-year separation.

Flick said: 'I'm very happy with Marcus. He has shown his quality, and he scored an important goal'
| REUTERSHis resurgence in form at Barcelona has also revitalised his international prospects, with the forward now considered a key component of Thomas Tuchel's England setup.
Selection for the Three Lions' World Cup squad this summer in the United States, Canada and Mexico looks well on the cards.
Rashford is understood to be keen on resolving his club situation before the tournament commences on June 11, allowing him to focus fully on England's campaign.
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