Overview
- The England forward told ESPN he wants to stay at Barcelona, calling it an honour to play for the club after leaving Manchester United on loan.
- He has 11 goal contributions in 12 appearances, including Champions League braces against Newcastle and Olympiacos under Hansi Flick.
- Barcelona hold a season-long loan with an option to buy of around €30 million, with the club covering his wages after he accepted a pay cut.
- Reports from Fabrizio Romano say staff and players view him as a strong tactical fit and a popular figure in the dressing room.
- A final decision is expected closer to the summer, with United holding his contract until 2028 and Barcelona’s financial constraints influencing any permanent deal.