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Spanish Media Decide Marcus Rashford’s Future After La Liga Win
Marcus Rashford scored a stunning free-kick to help Barcelona wrap up La Liga in a 2-0 victory against Real Madrid. However, the Englishman’s future at the club is far from certain beyond the end of the season.
El Clasico hadn’t decided the Spanish title since 1932, but Barca cruised to three points and the trophy at Camp Nou on Sunday night. Hansi Flick, who had lost his father on the same day, guided his team to a comfortable victory with Rashford playing a crucial role.
The 28-year-old smashed the ball into the top corner in the ninth minute of proceedings, leaving Thibaut Courtois with absolutely no chance. Ferran Torres’ goal, less than 10 minutes later, was enough to ensure the trophy remained in Barcelona.
Marcus Rashford Makes Feelings Clear on Man Utd Return
Speaking after securing his second trophy during his season-long loan spell from Manchester United, Rashford stated his eagerness to remain in Spain. He told BBC Sport: “I don’t know. I am not a magician. If I was, I would stay. So we will see.”
“Football is unpredictable but for now, I will just enjoy it, live in the moment and reassess at the end of the season and see what is possible,” he added. His move to La Liga came after a falling out with old Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim.
The England international has managed 14 goals and 14 assists in 47 appearances this season, proving he can be a valuable asset for Flick’s team. When asked about his wonderful strike vs Real Madrid, he replied:
“No, I wasn’t going to shoot because when I put that ball down I didn’t see the angles, I didn’t feel confident it was going to be a goal so I was going to cross
“But everyone was telling me to shoot and then I hyped myself up a little bit.”
He concluded: “It was a good goal. I came here to win, so this is it. I want to win as many things as I can. This team is wonderful, is going to win so much in the future. To be part of that would be special.”
Spanish Press Split on Rashford Decision
While there’s no doubt about where Rashford wants to be playing his football next season, Spanish media outlets aren’t able to come to an agreement on whether it would be a good signing.
Marca believe he has made a ‘strong case to stay at the Camp Nou’. They wrote: “Rashford, on loan from United, is making a strong case to stay at the Camp Nou. The Spotify Camp Nou gives Dani Olmo and Rashford a standing ovation. Barca is a complete and formidable team.”
His free-kick was also labelled ‘Declan Rice-esque’ as the publication added: “He feinted a shot towards the near post, Courtois took the fateful step and found himself with the ball nestled into the corner. Despite his height of two meters, he couldn’t reach Marcus’ extraordinary, Declan Rice-esque finish.”
Meanwhile, Mundo Deportivo are in the same boat. His performance in El Clasico was praised heavily, pointing towards his permanent arrival being a good idea:
“Rashford’s sprints and the speed with which he began to decide the Clasico were key: he constantly exploited his pace in open space. But his highlight was the stunning goal he scored from a perfectly executed angled free kick.
“He came close to scoring another, but Courtois didn’t concede any more. Who knows if the Englishman’s league finish is the first payment to United?”
However, the people at AS still need to be convinced, despite only a few games remaining. They claim Barca won’t fork out the fee Man Utd are demanding and Rashford may be one of the top earners moved on for financial reasons.
“After the partial fiasco of Marcus Rashford – Barca will under no circumstances pay the £26m purchase option demanded by Manchester United.
“Deco will have a lot of work to do this summer, as all new signings will be preceded by departures and he also faces the significant obstacle of Financial Fair Play. Players like Marc Casado, Ferran Torres, Robert Lewandowski, Rashford and Ronald Araujo are among the main candidates not to continue next season.”
Statistics in this article are courtesy of Transfermarkt. Correct as of 11-05-26.
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West Ham Ready Move For Josh Mulligan
West Ham United’s relegation from the Premier League is set to trigger several player exits as the Hammers need to balance the books heading into next season.
It is estimated sales between £100m-£150m will be required for the club to clear their debts. Mateus Fernandes is one player attracting major interest from several Premier League sides.
Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool have all been linked with the player who has a valuation of £80m.
The Irons need to clarify which players they will allow to leave the club before they can begin to make additions as they look to get out of the Championship at the first time of asking.
And enquiries on some new signings are already being made.
West Ham make enquiry for Josh Mulligan
According to GIVEMESPORT senior football correspondent Ben Jacobs, the Hammers have made an initial enquiry about signing Josh Mulligan from Scottish Premiership side Hibernian.
The 23-year-old joined Hibs last summer and is under contract with the Edinburgh club until 2029.
His season was disrupted by a serious ankle injury back in January which required surgery. He returned for the final two games of the campaign against Rangers and Motherwell.
In recent days, Hibs head coach David Gray described the player as ‘excellent’ and ‘hard-working’ as he praised the midfielder for the manner in which he battled back from his injury.
While West Ham have made an enquiry, there is no formal offer as they continue to assess who they will need to sell this summer.
Gray has been linked with English clubs before, with both Nottingham Forest and Leeds United credited with an interest ahead of the January window.
However, with Mulligan picking up his injury in mid-January, any hopes of a Premier League move were dashed.
Who is West Ham target Josh Mulligan?
Mulligan came through the academy at Scottish club Dundee, and had loan spells at Cove Rangers and Peterhead before becoming a first-team regular.
He made a total of 122 appearances for Dundee, scoring six goals and providing 10 assists. He earned a move to Hibs last summer and played 33 times for the club, with three goals and five assists.
He joined Hibs on a free transfer when his contract at Dundee expired. However, the Easter Road club did pay a compensation package to the Dark Blues as the player came through their academy.
That agreement, according to The Courier, contains a sell-on clause. That could result in Hibs putting a slightly bigger price tag on Mulligan if West Ham decide to proceed with a formal bid.
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Newcastle ‘Genuine Contenders’ to Sign James Trafford
Newcastle United are ‘genuine contenders’ to sign a player from Manchester City this summer, according to TEAMtalk.
The Magpies will be out to improve on last season’s bottom-half Premier League finish. It was a disappointing campaign for the club and manager Eddie Howe.
Newcastle have qualified for the Champions League twice since Howe’s arrival as manager but there will be no European football for the club next term as they look to rebuild.
Some transfer business has already taken place at St James’ Park with Anthony Gordon leaving the north east outfit and joining Barcelona for around £70m.
That fee will boost Newcastle’s funds for incoming signings this summer and one player they have their eye on his City goalkeeper James Trafford.
James Trafford keen on Newcastle United switch
The goalkeeper joined City from Burnley last summer but his ambitions of being number one at the club were dashed when Pep Guardiola made a late summer swoop for Gianluigi Donnarumma.
The ex-AC Milan stopper was signed for just £26m after surprisingly leaving Paris Saint-Germain.
According to TEAMtalk, Trafford views a move to Newcastle positively and is attracted to the project at the club.
He is also attracted to the prospect of becoming a key player for the Magpies, which would also help him as he eyes the number one spot with England.
Newcastle have competition from several Premier League rivals for Trafford with Aston Villa previously linked, but only if Emi Martinez moves on.
Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur have also been credited with an interest.
Newcastle need to upgrade goalkeeping department
Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope turned 34 in April and is approaching the final years of his career.
Trafford is still only 23 and has his best years ahead of him. He is unlikely to usurp Donnarumma for the number one spot at City and is keen to move somewhere he can play regularly.
He is on wages of £100,000-a-week while City are ready to demand £40m to sell him this summer. The former Burnley player made the move to the Etihad Stadium for around £30m about 12 months ago.
Newcastle did have an offer accepted by Burnley for Trafford but City had a matching rights clause in the player’s contract after initially selling him to Burnley.
With the Magpies’ offer accepted, the matching rights agreement allowed City to swoop. They will now want to make a profit on the player before going into the market for a new number two.
The Magpies are in the market for a new goalkeeper after opting against a permanent move for Aaron Ramsdale, who will return to Southampton following the end of his season-long loan at St James’ Park.
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Tottenham in Talks to Sign Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford
Tottenham have reportedly opened talks about signing a Manchester United star ahead of the summer transfer window.
Spurs are certainly not messing around in the summer market as they have all already agreed to bring in two new additions.
GIVEMESPORT understands that Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi are both set to join Tottenham after they secured their Premier League status at the end of the season.
Robertson and Senesi are set to leave Liverpool and Bournemouth, respectively, following the expiration of their contracts, and Tottenham have acted fast to secure their signatures.
Tottenham will need further reinforcements after the defensive duo, and it appears they are also in the market to sign a new attacker.
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Tottenham Open Attacker Transfer Talks
According to reports in Spain, Tottenham are among the sides who have opened talks ahead of a potential deal to sign Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford in the summer transfer window.
Rashford spent the 2025/2026 season on loan at La Liga side Barcelona, who have the option to turn the loan deal permanent.
After securing the signing of Anthony Gordon from Newcastle, it remains to be seen whether Barcelona will also look to bring Rashford back permanently.
The report claims that Rashford has no interest in joining Tottenham, with three Premier League sides keen on securing his signature.
If Barcelona opt against signing Rashford permanently, it will be interesting to see if his stance on joining Tottenham changes.
Rashford Might Need to Reduce Wages
If Rashford wants to find a new club in the summer transfer window on a permanent basis, he might need to consider dropping his wage demands. The English forward reportedly earns in the region of £325,000 a week, but his performances have certainly not warranted that salary over the last few years.
It feels unlikely that a club like Tottenham would be willing to pay him this much, while other Premier League clubs could struggle to justify it too.
There’s no doubt Rashford would be a smart option for Tottenham, but being without European football could harm them in the race to secure his signature.
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