Marcus Rashford's future at Manchester United is uncertain as he prepares for World Cup duty with England.

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A professional spark was rekindled by the Red Devils academy graduate during a season-long loan spell at Camp Nou in 2025-26.
La Liga and Spanish Super Cup successes were savoured with the Blaugrana while plundering 14 goals as a team-mate of Lamine Yamal and Robert Lewandowski.
Barca had the option of signing Rashford for just £26 million ($34m), but have instead invested heavily in former Everton and Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon.

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Rashford will be eager to impress while on World Cup duty, both for the good of the collective cause and for his own personal benefit.
Quizzed on whether star showings are imperative given the uncertainty surrounding him at domestic level, ex-Three Lions playmaker John Barnes told GOAL: “England needs to do well as a team.
If he feels he wants to do well by himself, that's not going to help England.

Rashford on target for England in World Cup opener

Rashford and the Three Lions made a perfect start to that quest when seeing off Croatia 4-2 in their tournament opener.
Record-setting captain Harry Kane bagged a brace in that contest - taking him to 81 international goals - while Jude Bellingham netted early in the second half after winning the ball back.
And Rashford's performance will be crucial to England's success in the tournament.
Barnes emphasized the importance of Rashford's attitude and commitment, saying “that has always been the issue with Marcus Rashford.
I know he's got the talent, but in terms of his attitude, his commitment is the most important thing.
Thomas Tuchel isn’t worried about Marcus Rashford putting himself in the shop window.
He's worried about Marcus Rashford playing well for England, which means he just holds the position, passes it simple, plays a simple game.
So this has got nothing to do with Marcus Rashford trying to find himself a club.
It's to do with England trying to win the World Cup.
Rashford's focus should be on helping the team, not on individual performances.
As the World Cup progresses, Rashford's role in the team will be closely watched.
His performance in the tournament opener was promising, and he will look to build on that.
With the summer transfer window open, Rashford's future at Manchester United remains uncertain.
But for now, his focus is on the World Cup and helping England succeed.
The Three Lions' next fixture will be a tough test for Rashford and the team.
But with his talent and commitment, he can make a significant contribution to the team's success.