Barcelona have taken a concrete step in their pursuit of Marcus Rashford after submitting a formal bid worth €22 million to Manchester United. The proposal includes €18 million guaranteed, structured over a three-year period, with an additional €4 million tied to performance-related bonuses.
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While the offer signals clear intent from the Catalan club, United are holding firm on their valuation. The Premier League side are insisting that any deal must include a €30 million option-to-buy clause, a figure Barcelona are yet to fully accept. This difference in valuation has so far prevented an agreement from being reached.
Negotiations are continuing behind the scenes, with both clubs exploring possible compromises in terms of structure and incentives. Barcelona remain keen on strengthening their attacking options, while United are determined not to undervalue a player they still consider a significant asset.
With no final agreement in place, the situation remains delicately poised. The coming days could prove decisive as talks continue and both sides weigh whether to stand firm or adjust their demands in order to move the deal forward.
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