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Manchester United have made it clear that they won't entertain another loan deal for Marcus Rashford at the end of the season.
The Red Devils loaned out the Englishman to Barcelona last summer after he was out of favour under then-manager Ruben Amorim.
Rashford has been a huge hit with the Blaugrana with almost 25 goal contributions and the club are keen to keep hold of him.
They have a £26 million buy clause at their disposal for the summer, but reports claim that they can't afford to pay the sum outright.
Instead, the La Liga giants want to negotiate another loan deal for the attacker this summer with an obligation to buy in 12 months.
United have now made it clear to Barcelona that they won't entertain such terms and Rashford will return to them if the clause is not activated.
Barcelona have a big decision to make on the Red Devils graduate, given he has already agreed a huge pay cut for a future transfer.
Written by Sri Aswin
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