Marcus Rashford has reportedly ruled out a return to Manchester United despite renewed speculation following Michael Carrick’s appointment as interim manager.
The England international is currently on loan at Barcelona, where he has enjoyed a strong run of form.
Rashford left Old Trafford after a fallout with former United manager Ruben Amorim, who was later dismissed following disagreements with the club’s hierarchy.
With Amorim gone and Carrick guiding United to three straight wins, reports suggested Rashford could consider rejoining the club.
However, according to The Mirror, the forward has no intention of returning to United, regardless of the manager in charge.
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Rashford has reportedly told Barcelona officials he wants to stay, but the club is reluctant to trigger his €35 million buyout clause due to financial constraints.
If a permanent deal cannot be agreed, the 26-year-old is expected to pursue a move to another club in the summer rather than return to Old Trafford.
Meanwhile, United are planning for the next transfer window, with attacking reinforcements on the agenda.
However, their priority remains midfield additions, as Casemiro is set to leave the club as a free agent.



