Marcus Rashford Bagged 28 Goals Last Season: And Man Utd Fans Are Dreading What Comes Next
Alright, Seattle! You hear that rumble? It's not a Seahawks kickoff, but the soccer world is buzzing like it's a playoff game at Lumen Field. Get this: Marcus Rashford, the guy Man Utd shipped off 18 months ago, just dropped a massive 28 goals and assists last season over at Barcelona! Yeah, you heard right. Now, with uncertainty swirling, Harry Maguire is out there saying the players are ready to welcome him back if a move doesn't happen. Talk about a curveball!The Comeback Kid's Wild Ride
Can you believe this story? Rashford hasn't even kicked a ball for United since December 2024. He fell completely out of favor with former manager Ruben Amorim, and honestly, it felt like his time at Old Trafford was done. He spent a year and a half on loan, first with Aston Villa and then Barcelona. Barcelona, though? They pulled the plug on making his transfer permanent for what was considered a below-market fee, deciding to splash cash on Anthony Gordon instead. But here’s the kicker: Michael Carrick, who took over from Amorim back in January, hasn't slammed the door shut on Rashford coming back into the squad. And you know Maguire isn't holding back either. He just dropped some serious thoughts on Netflix's "The Rest Is Football," saying he's got an "amazing relationship" with Marcus. He knows "what a wonderful player he can be." Maguire says everyone in the squad "wants" Rashford back, but it's gotta be "right" for all parties. He’s basically saying, look, the guy's a talent, and if he's coming back, he needs to be happy and confident. It's gotta be a mutual agreement, but man, everyone knows what he can bring. We're talking about a proven 30-goal player when he's at his best, and that Barcelona stint proved he's bounced back from a couple of tough years.Why Man Utd's Summer Just Got Real
Here’s where it gets complicated for Man Utd. They desperately need a left winger. Seriously, that spot hasn’t been properly filTrade on Every Game with Kalshi
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led since Rashford himself left 18 months ago. Matheus Cunha did his best last season, but he's a natural No. 10 or No. 9, not a true winger. If they don't reintegrate Rashford, it means diving headfirst into the transfer market for that position, and that's a problem when central midfield is already a HUGE headache. They might need three signings just to fix their depth issues and replace Casemiro! On top of that, they're looking for a left-back and a second-choice goalkeeper. Their summer is already squeezed thanks to the World Cup, so taking even ONE position off the shopping list, even just for a year, would be a massive relief. Rashford’s still under contract until 2028, and yeah, his salary is a significant burden, plus he’s due a raise for them qualifying for the Champions League. But compare that to someone like Yan Diomande, who could easily set United back nine figures just in transfer fees! Barcelona walked away from a €30 million ($34.2 million, £25.9 million) permanent deal, preferring a younger player for the long haul. But don't count them out completely: they might try a new loan deal later, hoping United gets desperate. We also hear Rashford might prefer to leave England if he moves, opening up destinations like Bayern Munich or Paris Saint-Germain, both looking for versatile offensive depth. It's a high-stakes poker game, and Man Utd's hand is looking pretty wild right now. So, what's next? The club fully expects Rashford to report for preseason duty once his World Cup commitments are done and he's had his mandatory three-week break. This isn't just some casual chat; this is a full-blown crisis meeting in the making. Can United really afford to let a guy who just bagged 28 goals and assists walk away when they need that exact position filled? Or will they welcome him back, hoping he recaptures that peak form at Old Trafford? Seattle, this saga is only just getting started, and you know we'll be watching every single kick, every rumor, and every move like it's the final minute of a Sounders match. Stay tuned!This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.