Marcus Rashford heads into the World Cup in limbo, uncertain of where he will play next season. Despite thriving at Camp Nou and scoring a pivotal free-kick in Barcelona's La Liga-clinching Clásico victory, a permanent move is complicated by his high salary, Anthony Gordon's arrival, and Manchester United's transfer demands.
The forward's career uncertainty began in December 2024 when United head coach Ruben Amorim excluded him. Following loans at Aston Villa and Barcelona, Rashford, who is expected to start England's World Cup opener against Croatia on June 17 in Dallas, faces a long summer waiting to discover his next permanent home. biznow.biz
