Overview
- Manchester United have dismissed Ruben Amorim, reviving scrutiny of Marcus Rashford’s status while on loan at Barcelona.
- Goal, citing The Sun, reports a comeback to Old Trafford is very unlikely because the decision to loan Rashford was made by club leadership rather than Amorim.
- Barcelona’s agreement includes a reported €30–35m purchase option that is complicated by LaLiga salary limits and Rashford’s rotational role under Hansi Flick.
- Rashford has tallied about seven goals and 11 assists this season and has said he wants to remain at Barcelona.
- Some coverage argues a new United coach could reassess his future, but there is no sign of an immediate recall before the summer.