Marcus Rashford is continuing to impress during his loan at Barcelona, having scored another goal against Elche.
This season, Rashford has played 32 matches for the La Liga champions, contributing ten goals and 12 assists as they maintain their lead in the Spanish league.
Meanwhile, significant changes have taken place at Manchester United since his departure.
Ruben Amorim and his coaching staff have been let go, with Michael Carrick stepping in as caretaker manager for the remainder of the season.
Rashford’s loan followed a breakdown in his relationship with Amorim, leading to his transfer to Aston Villa in the January 2024 window.
Now that Amorim has left, there is a possibility for Rashford to return to United, as Carrick is said to be interested in bringing him back.
The two played together at United during the 2015/16, 2016/17, and 2017/18 seasons until Carrick retired.
After retirement, Carrick shifted to coaching, first as an assistant and then as interim manager after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s departure.
Despite their past connection, Rashford reportedly prefers to stay at Barcelona, as noted by The Mirror.
His move to Camp Nou has been viewed as a dream opportunity following his time at Old Trafford.
With his successful loan so far, Barcelona is said to be open to discussions about making the move permanent.
The Spanish club has an optional buy clause of £26 million agreed upon when the loan was initiated.
However, if Barcelona decides not to keep him, Rashford is likely to look for a new club instead of returning to his hometown team.
