
Hansi Flick provides a vital update on the Manchester United loanee as Barca weigh up activating his permanent release clause.
Barcelona boss Hansi Flick has confirmed a “step-by-step” recovery plan for Marcus Rashford, as the Catalan club prepares to make a definitive decision on his long-term future.
The 28-year-old, who has revitalized his career at the Spotify Camp Nou with 10 goals this season, has missed the last two fixtures due to a persistent knee injury sustained against Mallorca. With a £26 million purchase option looming in his loan agreement with Manchester United, Rashford’s fitness has become a multi-million-pound talking point.
The Hansi Flick Update
Speaking ahead of the recent defeat to Girona, Flick was cautious but optimistic regarding the England international’s availability.
“Rashford is better, but he won’t be in Girona,” Flick stated. “We’ll take it step by step.”
Despite missing the 2-1 loss on Monday, Barcelona’s medical staff are hopeful. A club statement suggested that while Rashford was sidelined as a “precaution,” he is expected to be back for the crucial Copa del Rey semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid on March 3.
The £26m Bargain
Reports from Spain, specifically Sport, indicate that Sporting Director Deco and Flick are in total agreement: finding a player of Rashford’s calibre for £26m in the current market is “impossible.”
The Rashford Transfer Situation:
| Key Detail | Status |
|---|---|
| Purchase Option | £26 million |
| Current Goal Tally | 10 Goals (All Competitions) |
| Primary Condition | No long-term injury concerns |
| Contract Decision | Expected by late May 2026 |
The “Deal-Breaker”
While Barcelona are keen to secure Rashford permanently, the move hinges on his medical reports. The club’s fragile financial situation means they cannot afford to gamble on a player with chronic knee issues.
However, the fact that Barca’s official website recently labelled Rashford a “key player” alongside stars like Pedri and Raphinha suggests that the hierarchy sees him as a fundamental part of the 2026/27 project.

Thiago Nuno is a football editor and analyst covering European leagues, match statistics, and transfer market trends.
