Marcus Rashford’s strong performances at Barcelona have convinced the club to pursue a longer deal. However, the €30 million transfer fee presents a significant financial challenge for the Catalan side.

To ease the burden, Barcelona is exploring an alternative formula: extending Rashford’s loan for another season with a mandatory purchase option at the end. The transfer fee would be split into two payments—one this summer and the remainder next year.

This approach allows Rashford to remain under coach Hansi Flick while spreading the financial commitment over time. It remains uncertain if Manchester United will agree to this structure, especially considering their previous interest in bringing Rashford back.

If successful, Barcelona’s plan could serve as a blueprint for other clubs managing economic hurdles through flexible loan-to-buy deals while securing important talent.