Manchester United winger Marcus Rashford has postponed any decisions regarding his club future until after the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 28-year-old England international returned to Manchester United following the conclusion of his loan spell at Barcelona, which opted not to activate the £26 million transfer clause to make the move permanent.
Prior to the tournament, Rashford expressed a desire to have his future settled but has since prioritized his focus on England’s campaign. Speaking ahead of England’s round of 16 match against Mexico, Rashford acknowledged that he had communicated his intentions clearly to all relevant parties before the World Cup. However, he emphasized that his primary concentration remains on the team's pursuit of success in the competition.
While Rashford’s long-term club destination remains uncertain, a return to Barcelona or a permanent stay at Manchester United are both possibilities still open. The player has not ruled out other transfer options but made it clear that he does not want to expend energy on negotiations during the tournament.
Rashford’s decision to delay his contract situation underscores his commitment to England’s World Cup ambitions as the team advances through the knockout stages.
