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Manchester United are in talks with Barcelona over a loan deal for Marcus Rashford, according to a report.
Rashford’s time at Old Trafford has been a nightmare since Ruben Amorim took charge late last year, from the forward initially losing his place in the squad to revealing he wants to leave.
But things perhaps have been at their worst in their last few days, with Amorim revealing he would rather play his 63-year-old goalkeeper coach Jorge Vital than bring Rashford back into the fold.
Still, Rashford has trained with the United team, cracking a smile on Wednesday with Mail Sport in attendance, despite being left out of the 21-man squad to travel to Bucharest for United’s Europa League clash with FCSB.
He has been continuously linked with a move away from the club this month, though nothing has transpired with just a few days left of the winter transfer window.
Now, however, The Telegraph report that Rashford could be heading to Spain with Barcelona, with United and the Spanish giants in ‘tentative’ talks over a transfer.
Manchester United are in talks with Barcelona over a loan deal for Marcus Rashford, according to a report

The forward hasn’t played for the Red Devils in 11 games under new head coach Ruben Amorim

Amorim suggested at the weekend that he would rather play his 63-year-old goalkeeper coach than Rashford
The report suggests that Rashford is keen to make the move, but there are doubts over whether Barca could complete the deal in time ahead of Monday’s deadline because of their recent financial struggles.
A struggle to comply with LaLiga’s financial rulings has seen them almost lose countless players over the last few months – most recently Dani Olmo – and Rashford’s arrival would only throw more issues into the mix.
Rashford earns well over £300,000-a-week at United, and the Red Devils have found it hard to convince sides to shoulder a large sum of those payments.
The report suggests that Rashford and his camp see the Catalan side as the ‘only viable option’, with Barca pledging…