Marcus Rashford has once again become a hot name in the Spanish transfer market. The English striker's future remains uncertain, and Real Madrid has unexpectedly emerged as a potential destination.
In the season that is about to end, Rashford played for Barcelona on loan from Manchester United and had a fairly good performance.

However, despite Hansi Flick's fondness for Rashford, the newly crowned La Liga champions are still uncertain about activating the buyout clause worth around 30 million euros.
According to the Independent, Jose Mourinho has included Rashford on his list of top targets if he takes over Real Madrid.
The Portuguese coach knows Rashford very well, as the two worked together at Manchester United during the period when Rashford was starting to make a name for himself in the first team.
Mourinho highly values Rashford's speed, finishing ability, and versatility in attack. He sees him not only as a winger, but also as a withdrawn striker or a wide-ranging center forward.
For Real Madrid , beyond its professional significance, this is also a deal with symbolic value, as Rashford is still admired by a section of Barcelona fans.
Meanwhile, MU wants to sell Rashford outright instead of continuing to loan him out. The Old Trafford club needs to invest in other targets in the season ahead of their return to the Champions League.
Barcelona's problem lies in their finances. Although the €30 million fee isn't excessively high, the Catalan club still needs to consider its ability to balance its wage bill and budget. This hesitation could open up an opportunity for Real Madrid.
If Rashford joins Bernabeu, he will compete with players like Vinicius Junior, Kylian Mbappe, and Rodrygo. However, Mourinho always prefers highly competitive squads and believes Rashford is capable of making a difference.
Rashford is heating up the transfer market even before it officially opens. With Mourinho, nothing is impossible.
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