Barcelona are interested in keeping Marcus Rashford beyond the end of his current loan spell, which expires on June 30, and have approached Manchester United about extending the arrangement for another season. The move would suit all parties in the short term, though a permanent deal appears unlikely given the financial demands involved.
Rashford's future remains one of the more complex situations heading into the summer. United are not believed to be keen on a second loan without a purchase option, while Barcelona's financial constraints under the La Liga salary cap limit their ability to commit to a full transfer. Flick is yet to sign off on his summer targets formally, with a transfer summit between the manager and sporting director Deco still pending.
