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- The loan agreement of England International includes an option of 40 million pounds sterling to buy
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The move of loan from Marcus Rashford in January to Aston Villa saw the Manchester United star apparently rejuvenated at the highest level, which has raised many questions about his immediate future.
The transition from England International to Villa will end at the end of the season, and to date, it has four goals and six assists in 17 games all competitions.
The quarter -finalists in the Champions League have an option of 40 million pounds sterling to make his move permanent this summer, but if that did not turn, the player will return to the Boyhoood Club Man United.
But in January, there was another team showing their interest in the 27 -year -old Catalan giants – Barcelona.
Now, Spanish reports suggest that if villa did not take their option to bring Rashford permanently, its favorite destination would be Barcelona, not Man United.
Spanish Outlet Sport argues that Barça does not consider Rashford as a priority at this stage, but they are supposed to be on the market for an attacker at the end of the current campaign.
Marcus Rashford would be interested in Barcelona if he was not bought by Aston Villa

The Unai Emery team has an option to make the Rashford permanent loan contract for 40 million pounds sterling

Rashford left United in January on loan after being frozen by the new boss Ruben Amorim
As such, they are considered to have a good chance of concluding an agreement to bring it to the Nou camp, but only if the conditions are correct, given their current financial concerns.
He is considered a player who could appear in one of the three positions in the future of the Hansi Flick system.
The report continues by suggesting that the player is satisfied with Villa if the Barça option becomes less likely, but he should remain a subject of interest for the heads of the Catalan giants before the summer.
Rashford left United for Aston Villa in January after being frozen by Amorim for his attitude in training.
Under the terms of the agreement, Villa covers at least 75% of its salary of £ 315,000 per week and has the possibility of making the move permanent at the end of the season for 40 million pounds sterling.
Barcelona, on the other hand, faces five weeks of action and is about to seal a superb tripled under a film.
They led Real Madrid by seven points to Laliga after playing one more game, and will face their rivals in an El Clasico in the final of Copa del Rey.
They will also face Inter Milan in the semi-final of the Champions League next week, whose winner will meet Paris Saint-Germain or the Arsenal in the centerpiece of Munich in late May.