Marcus Rashford's career at Manchester United may not be over after all, with manager Michael Carrick reportedly open to bringing the forward back into the fold at Old Trafford. The 28-year-old appeared to have played his final game for the Red Devils back in 2024, but a series of transfer developments have paved the way for a sensational return.
The forward spent time away from Manchester after falling out of favour under former boss Ruben Amorim, embarking on loan spells with Aston Villa and Barcelona. Despite helping the Catalan giants reclaim the Liga title last month, a permanent stay in Spain is now unlikely following Barcelona's £70 million swoop for Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon.
It is understood that Barcelona have snubbed the £30m option they had to sign Rashford on a permanent basis, leaving him in a state of limbo. With the Spanish giants moving on to other targets, the path has cleared for Rashford to report back to Carrington for pre-season training under Carrick’s watchful eye.

Rashford, who scored 87 goals in 287 appearances over nine years in the Premier League, hasn't featured for United since a clash against Nottingham Forest in December 2024. However, he remains under contract with the Red Devils until June 2028, and Carrick has apparently let it be known that he would welcome his return if a permanent move elsewhere fails to materialise.
The Sun reports that the Old Trafford boss has been in regular contact with the 28-year-old England winger and has received positive feedback after sounding out members of the first-team’s leadership group about a potential return to the squad.

Former United midfielder Nicky Butt believes that Carrick's management style could see Rashford reintegrated. Speaking on the situation, per the Sun, Butt said: “It’s all well and good saying the Man United thing is gone, but the fact of the matter is he’s under contract and he’s on a big wage. He ain’t going to walk away from that and it doesn’t look like any club is going to take him for the amount of money that United want for him.”
Butt continued: “He might be forced back to United, at least for the pre-season. Knowing Michael Carrick, he will be receptive to any player coming into training and pre-season. He won’t just f*** people off, he’s not that kind of person. If Rashford was to come back for pre-season and Michael maybe didn’t get the right players that he wanted in the transfer window, you never know. If you’re paying someone that much money, you can’t just not use them.”



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Tonny Audi

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