Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick has reportedly given the “green light” to the club’s management to begin the process of securing a permanent move for Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, according to transfer experts in Europe.
According to journalist Matteo Moretto, Flick believes Rashford could become an important part of his long-term plans at Barcelona and has approved the club to proceed with formal talks with Manchester United.
The reports also suggest that Rashford himself is open to staying at Camp Nou, even if it means accepting a reduced salary to help facilitate the move.
Sports sources indicate that Barcelona have already started preparing new negotiations with Manchester United regarding the terms of the transfer, including the fee and payment structure.
However, no final decision has been reached yet, with both sides still discussing whether the deal will be a permanent transfer or a loan arrangement with an option to buy later.
Rashford, who is currently one of England’s key players, continues to attract interest from several top European clubs due to his ability to play in multiple attacking positions.
Barcelona reportedly view him as a key addition to their attacking line, particularly because of his experience in the Premier League and European competitions.
Negotiations are expected to continue in the coming weeks as fans wait to see whether this high-profile transfer will be completed.



