
Topics: Marcus Rashford, Barcelona, Premier League, Aston Villa, Football

Topics: Marcus Rashford, Barcelona, Premier League, Aston Villa, Football
Marcus Rashford has reportedly attracted interest from a Premier League club amid apparent doubts over his Barcelona future.
During the summer transfer news, Rashford left Manchester United and joined La Liga giants Barcelona on loan after falling down Ruben Amorim's pecking order.
The 28-year-old has since produced a series of impressive performances for the Catalan club.
So far in the 25/26 season, Rashford has managed 10 goals and 13 assists in 34 matches across all competitions.
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As a result, there have been reports claiming Barcelona could try and make Rashford a permanent signing in the next summer transfer window.
However, it has now been reported that doubts are beginning to surface about Rashford's potential permanent move to Barcelona.
According to The i Paper, the upcoming presidential election could be key to Rashford's future.
Joan Laporta, who had to resign in order to re-run, is the current favourite and is said to be a huge fan of Rashford, along with sporting director Deco.
However, there is the threat of another frontrunner, in the shape of Victor Font, who has reportedly said he would like to replace Deco if he wins the election.

As a result, with Laporta and Deco not yet guaranteed to be at the club, Rashford's future remains uncertain.
It is believed that Rashford would like to stay at Barcelona beyond his current loan deal, having enjoyed playing abroad for the first time in his career.
Meanwhile, a route back to the Premier League could also be on the table for Rashford.
It has been claimed that Aston Villa remain interested in signing Rashford and are said to be 'monitoring the situation'.
During the 24/25 campaign, Rashford joined Villa on loan and impressed under Unai Emery.
In 17 appearances across all competitions, Rashford managed four goals and six assists.
However, Villa were said to be 'put off' by United's apparent £40 million asking price when they asked about making the loan deal permanent.