
Jadon Sancho has sent a message to Marcus Rashford following his loan move to Barcelona from Manchester United.
Rashford was announced as a Barcelona player on Wednesday evening, with the United man addressing the Spanish media at the Nou Camp.
The Catalan club will cover the England international's £325,000-a-week wage during his time in Spain and have a £26 million buy option included in the deal.
During the press conference, the England international was quizzed on the issues at Old Trafford and while he didn't give much away, a body language expert has revealed how he was really feeling.
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Since the official announcement, many of Rashford's former teammates have wished him well, including fellow outcast Alejandro Garnacho.
However, it's Jadon Sancho's reaction on Instagram that has caused the most stir online.

Sancho simply commented, 'All the best, brother!', but United fans have not forgotten the winger's 'freedom' comment to Rashford after his original loan move to Aston Villa back in January.
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One fan replied: "Freedom fighters haha."
Another added: "Still a freedom fighter?"
Other fans chose to take aim at Sancho's decision to snub a pay cut and return to United rather than stay at Chelsea permanently this summer.
One replied: "When are you going to move to a new club and stop being all about the money?"
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Another wrote: "No more bs and get out of the door too."

What Marcus Rashford said about Man United
During the forward's presentation at the Camp Nou, he was quizzed on quotes from Gary Lineker who claimed the issues at United were not Rashford's responsibility.
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He responded: "The situation with Manchester United is that the club is going through a period of change, and this has been ongoing for some time. I don’t have anything negative to say about Manchester United."
Rashford added: I think it has been an important part not only of my career but of my life as well, so I am grateful for the opportunity to play for them. But football is the same as life, not everything goes as simple as you may have thought. This is my next step, my next chapter."
Topics: Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford, Barcelona, Manchester United, Football, Transfer News, Premier League