Manchester United star Amad Diallo has spoken about Marcus Rashford’s imminent move to Barcelona.
đ¨ BREAKING: Rashford to Barcelona Confirmed â Loan Deal with Option to Buy
The saga is over â Marcus Rashford, 27, is finally set to leave Manchester United, with a dramatic move to Barcelona now confirmed in principle.
Despite early links to Borussia Dortmund, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Juventus, itâs the Catalan giants whoâve sealed the deal. According to Fabrizio Romano, a verbal agreement has been reached between all parties, with medical tests planned in the coming days.
âHERE WE GO: Marcus Rashford to Barcelona!â Romano posted. âLoan deal with a buy option. Final details being worked on before travel to Spain is authorised.â
đ A New Chapter After Falling Out of Favour
Rashfordâs relationship with new United boss Ruben Amorim has reportedly soured beyond repair, with the England forward left out of Unitedâs 29-man pre-season squad for the friendly against Leeds United in Sweden â a 0-0 draw at the Strawberry Arena.
His omission only added fuel to the fire. By Saturday, the writing was on the wall.
đ¸ Why It Matters
Barcelona are navigating tight financial waters, so a loan with option to buy suits both clubs. United get a temporary exit for a high-earner who’s no longer in Amorimâs plans, and Barca get a shot at reviving Rashfordâs form â potentially unlocking a player theyâve admired for years.
âWe like Rashford,â said Barça sporting director Deco earlier this summer. âHeâs a player who could improve the team.â
With Rashford himself praising Lamine Yamal publicly last month and expressing interest in playing alongside him, the move may also be personally motivated.
đŽ What Next?
- Final paperwork and formal announcement pending
- Rashford expected to travel to Spain in the coming days
- Likely to join Barcelona on their pre-season tour if timeline aligns
- United may now pursue another attacking reinforcement, especially with Randal Kolo Muani still on their radar
This deal represents a massive moment in Rashfordâs career â a fresh start, in a new league, at a massive club still trying to rebuild post-Messi.
And for United fans? Itâs officially the end of an era.
đ´ Amad Reacts to Rashfordâs Barcelona Move â Keeps Focus on United
Following Manchester Unitedâs goalless pre-season draw against Leeds United in Stockholm, Amad Diallo addressed the mediaâand naturally, questions turned to the bombshell news of Marcus Rashfordâs imminent move to Barcelona.
Speaking to the Manchester Evening News, Amad offered a brief but respectful take:
âWell, the only thing I can say is good luck to him, but Iâm more focused on United and my team.â
It was a clear sign that while the dressing room respects Rashfordâs contribution, the squad under Ruben Amorim is firmly focused on the road aheadâwith or without marquee names.
đ§ Amad on Garnacho Exit Rumors: âNot My Problemâ
Amad was also pressed on the uncertain future of Alejandro Garnacho, who has been heavily linked with Napoli and Chelsea, amid reports that selling the 21-year-old could help United comply with Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
His response was equally composed:
âI think this is not really my problem. The only thing Iâm thinking right now is how we will learn together as a team, and yeah, thatâs the only thing Iâm trying to think about right now.â
đ§ Amadâs Mentality: Locked In
With key players like Rashford likely departing and Garnacho possibly following, Amad’s cool-headed approach suggests he’s ready to step up under Amorim. His focus on team development rather than individual exits may reflect a broader cultural shift taking place at Unitedâa reset under new management and fresh signings like Matheus Cunha and Diego Leon.