
Barcelona have decided to sign Marcus Rashford permanently from Manchester United.
The England attacker has performed really well on loan at Barcelona, and the good performance has made the club decide to pay Manchester United to buy him permanently.
It is also thought that the big Catalan team wants to sign Tottenham captain, Cristian Romero.
Luis Miguelsanz from Sport in Spain says Barcelona have made a “unanimous” decision to pay the money required to keep Marcus Rashford on a permanent contract.
Miguelsanz wrote, “Barca will use the €30 million option to buy the player permanently in a deal that won’t be discussed, because Manchester United won’t reduce their asking price by even one euro.
“The Catalan club thinks this price is fair and not too high, considering the player’s skills and how much similar players in this position are worth, which could go up a lot.”
In another development, there are stories that Sergio Ramos might come back to Real Madrid after he left his team in Mexico, Monterrey, in December.
He has also been connected with a possible return to Sevilla, but the club’s sporting director, Antonio Cordon, has stated there is “no financial possibility” for that to happen.
At 39, Sergio Ramos wants to keep playing soccer, and right now he’s focused on playing in Spain.
Two clubs have become possible options: Sevilla and Real Madrid.
Juanfe Sanz talked about El Chiringuito and said, “It’s not the first time he’s offered himself to Real Madrid when things were tough. He also mentioned that he’s always ready to join Sevilla, because “the two teams he loves the most are Real Madrid and Sevilla.”
Barcelona are looking at signing Romero.
Gabriel Sans from Mundo Deportivo writes: “Cristian Romero, who is 27 years old, has chosen to look for a new team in June, even though he still has a contract that runs until 2029 and he is the captain of Tottenham.”
