Marcus Rashford's Barcelona future is suddenly looking uncertain after a disappointing Champions League exit. While the entire Blaugrana attack struggled to break down Atletico Madrid, it was Rashford's brief substitute appearance that drew sharp criticism from the Spanish press, casting a shadow over his loan spell.
Despite contributing to 25 goals this season, Barcelona are hesitating on triggering his £26 million permanent option. Reports suggest the club is scouting more affordable alternatives, a move that has opened the door for other European giants.
Enter Juventus. The Italian powerhouse, long-time admirers of the English forward, are reportedly ready to reignite their interest if a deal with Barcelona falls apart. While a move to Serie A might not be Rashford's first choice, Juventus could become a compelling option if his paths back to Barcelona or Manchester United are blocked.
The situation at his parent club adds another layer of intrigue. While manager Michael Carrick might be open to a reunion, the United hierarchy appears reluctant to bring back a 29-year-old whose previous departure was fraught with tension. With his future in flux, Rashford's next move promises to be one of the summer's most watched transfer sagas, a reminder that in modern football, form and finance are forever intertwined.
