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According to the reports, Marcus Rashford still dreams of a summer transfer to Barcelona while seeking to recover the form while on loan in Aston Villa.
The Manchester United end was put in the cutting block in Old Trafford after falling with Ruben Amorim, who made his exit in January a priority.
Barcelona was among the clubs that expressed a great interest in English, but the Blaugrana could not press for an agreement, allowing Villa to rush and register it on the day of the deadline.
But according to The sunRashford would still take the opportunity to move to Catalonia and hopes that an agreement can be revived in the summer.
Apparently, Rashford is confident that Barcelona will return for him if he can rediscover his goal form in Villa Park, especially now that a transfer price has been established, and Villa agrees an option of £ 40 million to buy on his loan.
Now that he has an additional incentive to score goals, Villa should see his desire to win Barcelona as good news for them while pressing this term for Europe.

Marcus Rashford hopes to relive a transfer to Barcelona if you can recover form in Aston Villa

Rashford has not yet scored since he completed his six -month loan movement to Villa from Man United

Barcelona sports director, said previously that the club is not desperate to sign at Rashford
If you are given the option of Villa Park and the Nou Camp, it can now be expected that Rashford will break up his current team for the transfer of his dreams to Spain.
However, Rashford's despair for moving on to the queen Champions of LaLiga does not seem to be reciprocal.
Confirming that the club was interested in the 27 -year -old, the sports director of Barcelona, Deco, revealed that there was never any burning desire to sign Rashford in January, instead simply see him as a potential option.
He said: “It is true that there was talk of Rashford, but we were not desperately looking for a player.”
Rashford has not yet found his way back to the score sheet after enjoy The rebound was full Ollie Watkins.
The old product of the United Academy is showing glimpses of its former self in Villa Park, but nevertheless has suggested that he sees his time under Osai Emery as little more than a springboard.
“Obviously, it is in the short term that I am here, but I want to make the most of my time here,” he said during his welcome interview with the club.
“The only way to do it is using my attributes and skills sets to help the team.”