Marcus Rashford is currently on loan at Barcelona from Manchester United with a €30 million buyout option, but the Spanish club has not yet taken steps to pay this fee. Manchester United values Rashford closer to £50 million and is prepared to bring him back and sell him elsewhere if Barcelona fails to complete the transfer.

Rashford is willing to reduce his salary and bonuses to secure a permanent deal with Barcelona. However, negotiations between the clubs are stalled due to Barcelona's financial restrictions and internal processes. Manchester United have made it clear they will not negotiate on the transfer fee and expect Barcelona to either meet the agreed amount or lose the player.

United do not plan to reintegrate Rashford into their squad given the financial burden of his wages but believe there will be considerable interest from other clubs following his strong performances in La Liga. If the deal with Barcelona falls through, Rashford will have multiple suitors in the transfer market.

Thus, Rashford's future depends heavily on whether Barcelona can address their financial limitations and reach an agreement with Manchester United. If not, he will return to the Premier League, with several clubs eager to sign him. This situation is key for fans and stakeholders as it will determine Rashford’s career trajectory moving forward.