Marcus Rashford says Barcelona 'feels like home'
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Contrary to popular assumption, the legendary Johan Cruyff never wore his signature No. 14 shirt for Barcelona. The Ajax icon was given No. 9 during his spell in Catalonia. Cruyff’s less heralded son, Jordi, did get a run out for Barcelona with 14, though.
The standout moment from the presentation was the announcement that Rashford will wear the iconic number 14 jersey, famously worn by Johan Cruyff and Thierry Henry. "I know the history behind this number. I feel a huge responsibility. I'm honoured to wear it, as Cruyff and Henry did," he said, with Henry being one of his childhood idols.
Marcus Rashford may be playing UEFA Champions League football after all, as multiple reports say Manchester United and Barcelona have agreed a loan deal for the 2025-26 season. Sky Sports in the UK had the emerging details on the loan deal as Barcelona will reportedly have the option to buy Rashford next summer.
Despite falling out of favor at Man United, Rashford remains a player capable of performing in the big games, and he has a fresh start on loan at Barcelona. How did this deal come about, and what are both sides getting?
Barcelona have confirmed the signing of Marcus Rashford on loan with an option to buy, with the 27-year-old their second reinforcement of the summer. The England international leaves Manchester
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Oasis Disrupts Marcus Rashford's Barcelona Transfer In a Shocking Turn of Events originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Alejandro Garnacho has reacted to the announcement of Marcus Rashford leaving Manchester United on loan for the season. Rashford, 27, was confirmed to have joined Barcelona on Wednesday. He will spend the entirety of the 2025/26 campaign at the Nou Camp before the La Liga champions mull over an option to buy included in this latest summer deal.
The club were in need of an affordable way to improve their forward options and the England international had to leave Manchester United
As the Mercedes carrying Marcus Rashford turned the corner towards the offices at the Camp Nou, a crowd of giddy youngsters suddenly sprung into life.