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After Villa transfer, Rashford keeps Barcelona dream alive

Marcus Rashford remains hopeful of securing a move to Spain in the future, despite joining Aston Villa on loan from Manchester United in search of regular football.
The England international made a deadline-day switch after falling out of favour under Ruben Amorim at Old Trafford. With limited playing time, Rashford and his representatives explored options across Europe, including Barcelona, but ultimately, no deal materialised with the Spanish giants.
Instead, he opted for a short-term move to Villa Park, where he is eager to rediscover his best form. In his unveiling interview, Rashford expressed excitement about getting back on the pitch but made it clear that he does not see his long-term future in the Midlands.
Villa have the option to make the transfer permanent for £40 million at the end of the season, but Rashford believes that a strong run of performances could put him back in contention for a high-profile move abroad. If he can regain his goalscoring touch, clubs like Barcelona may revisit their interest, especially with a transfer price already established.
For now, Rashford’s focus is on making an impact at Villa, but his ambition of playing in Spain remains very much alive.
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