
Marcus Rashford's Manchester United future remains unknown after an impressive season on loan at Barcelona.
Do you want Rashford to return next season?
Marcus Rashford left Manchester United at the beginning of the campaign for a season-long loan at Barcelona. He had spent the six months prior on loan at Aston Villa, despite an impressive start to life under Rúben Amorim.
The England international has scored 13 goals and registered 11 assists in 46 appearances for Hansi Flick's side this campaign.
Barcelona look set to win the La Liga title, as they are 11 points clear of Real Madrid in second place, with just four games remaining. They face Madrid on Sunday evening and could wrap up the competition in style.
Rashford has started 15 times for Barcelona this season and has a £26 million buy option, which could see him remain in Catalonia beyond the end of this season.
Arsenal eye Rashford
While Rashford seems unlikely to return to Old Trafford this summer, his future could be in the Premier League with several other English sides looking at United's former No.10.
Tottenham Hotspur were linked to Rashford last week, although their interest will depend on them remaining in England's top flight. Now, though, their North London rivals Arsenal have also joined the race.
Mundo Deportivo have reported that Arsenal are "keeping an eye" on Rashford ahead of the summer transfer window, with Barcelona yet to decide if they will activate their £26 million buy option.
Samuel Luckhurst of The Sun has also reported that Rashford is privately "opposed" to returning to Old Trafford this summer, despite earlier reports suggesting he would be "open" to a return.
The Sun continued to say United have "no plans" to reintegrate Marcus Rashford next season, with senior figures looking to sell him.
Where does this leave United?
It seems United will have to accept that Marcus Rashford will not be returning to his boyhood club next season. This leaves United needing a left-winger this summer.
Matheus Cunha and Patrick Dorgu have shared the role under Michael Carrick, with the latter recently returning from injury. Amad and Bryan Mbeumo have also been asked to fill in on the left flank.
The Red Devils are known to be eyeing a left-winger this summer, but if Rashford were to return, they could spend those funds elsewhere.
Now, though, United could be restricted in the midfield market, and be forced to rely upon a youngster to make up the numbers next season, with the club returning to the Champions League next season.



