Rashford’s dream of playing for Barcelona remains alive, but the landscape has shifted. According to Spanish outlet Sport, Barcelona are now prioritising a move for Liverpool’s Luis Díaz. The Colombian winger, who has been in impressive form for the Reds, is reportedly eager to join the La Liga side, with his father revealing that Díaz was a boyhood Barcelona fan.If Barcelona succeed in signing Díaz, it would effectively rule out any move for Rashford.
I think that if we've agreed a price, then that's the price we'd pay, regardless of what anyone else wanted to pay. However, that's only if he wants to come, if he then wanted to go to another club they'd have to negotiate their own price with ManU at that point.
What's to stop us buying him, upping the price and selling him on?
Quote from: GordonCowansisthegreatest on February 18, 2025, 04:57:16 PMWhat's to stop us buying him, upping the price and selling him on?The player not wanting to hinder a move to his preferred club.
Is there a call back option for him? I know he's the most unpopular player with their manager, but if they get a really bad run of injuries, can they call him back?
Quote from: Chris Smith on February 18, 2025, 04:59:30 PMQuote from: GordonCowansisthegreatest on February 18, 2025, 04:57:16 PMWhat's to stop us buying him, upping the price and selling him on?The player not wanting to hinder a move to his preferred club.Yeah, it would make no sense for him.
Did alright again today.
Quote from: Smirker on February 19, 2025, 10:10:10 PMDid alright again today.Seriously? The difference Ramsey made when he came on was unbelievable