Marcus Rashford’s awkward limbo between Manchester United and everywhere else is about to end. The club expects the England forward to return to pre-season training following the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with a mandatory three-week recovery period bridging the gap between international duty and club football.
The timeline means Rashford should be available for pre-season matches.
Barcelona said no thanks
Barcelona had a reported €30 million buy option attached to Rashford’s loan deal. They chose not to activate it.
Rashford remains under contract with Manchester United until 2028.
Before jetting off for World Cup duty with England, Rashford trained privately in Miami with a Manchester United Under-18 coach. United apparently facilitated that training, suggesting the relationship hasn’t completely fractured.
What the World Cup changes
Unless a transfer materializes before his scheduled return, United appears prepared to fold him back into the first-team setup. That’s a notable shift from earlier in the season, when Rashford’s absence from matchday squads became a recurring storyline under manager Ruben Amorim.
The bigger picture at Old Trafford
The club previously partnered with Tezos for NFTs and training kit sponsorship. That partnership has since concluded, and the club’s crypto ambitions appear dormant for now.
Rashford’s contract running through 2028 gives United time. The player is 28.
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