'I Am Not a Magician': Rashford Unsure on Permanent Barcelona Stay Despite La Liga Title-Winning Free-Kick

‎Marcus Rashford delivered a defining Clasico performance for FC Barcelona, scoring a brilliant free-kick in a 2-0 win over Real Madrid that secured the La Liga title.
‎The Manchester United loanee etched his name into Barcelona history, becoming the first English player in 41 years to win Spain’s top flight and the first Blaugrana player to score a direct free-kick in El Clasico since Lionel Messi in 2012.
‎Rashford’s Clasico heroics secure La Liga for Barcelona, but the Man Utd loanee admits uncertainty over his future.
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‎Historic Clasico Moment
‎Rashford’s goal came after a moment of hesitation, as he later explained that he initially considered crossing the ball instead of shooting.
‎"No, I wasn't going to shoot," he told reporters in the mixed zone. "I wasn't going to shoot... because when I put the ball down I didn't see the angles. I didn't feel confident it was going to be a goal, so I was going to cross. But then everyone is telling me to shoot and then I hyped myself up a little bit. It was good I shot in the end as it was a good goal."
‎Loan Future Still Uncertain
‎Despite his standout season under Hansi Flick, where he has recorded 14 goals and 14 assists, Rashford’s long-term future remains undecided. Barcelona reportedly have a £26 million option to sign him permanently, but financial concerns and wage expectations may hinder a deal.
‎Asked about whether he would stay in Spain, Rashford gave a cryptic answer:
‎"I don't know. I am not a magician, but if I was, I would stay. So we will see," he admitted.
‎He also expressed admiration for the club and its ambitions:
‎"It's really good. I come here to win. So this is... I want to win as many things as I can. So, this is one more to add to this. Yeah, this team is a wonderful team. They're going to win so much in the future as well. So, to be a part of that would be special. So we will see."
‎Old Trafford Position Hardened
‎At Manchester United, Rashford’s future appears increasingly closed. The club is reportedly determined not to reintegrate him after his departure last summer, with his relationship with the hierarchy described as strained following his removal from the first-team setup.
‎United are also motivated to reduce their wage bill, with his salary set to rise significantly after Champions League qualification under Michael Carrick. Even if Barcelona decline to activate their purchase option, United are expected to seek alternative buyers rather than reinstate him.
‎Carrick Maintains Distance
‎Interim boss Carrick has remained non-committal on a possible return, stating:
‎"I just think there are decisions to be made in time on certain things and obviously Marcus is in that situation. But at this point in time, nothing’s been decided. And it will be, because it has to be at a certain point. But at this stage, there’s nothing to say."
‎With Barcelona considering their financial priorities and Manchester United preparing for multiple outcomes, Rashford’s future remains unresolved heading into the next transfer window.

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