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Manchester United expresses confidence in selling Marcus Rashford despite uncertainty with Barcelona. Rashford joined Barcelona on loan last summer for around £26m after a successful stint at Aston Villa. Initially, concerns arose about his playing time due to competition from Raphinha and Lamine Yamal. However, he has thrived at the Nou Camp, netting ten goals and providing 13 assists in 39 appearances this season.
Barcelona's financial struggles complicate matters, as United prefers a permanent transfer over another loan. Reports indicate that United remains "relaxed" and believes Rashford's performance has boosted his market value, attracting interest from various clubs across England and Europe.
AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain emerge as new suitors. Meanwhile, Barcelona reconsiders its stance on Rashford, leaving the door open for negotiations on fees and wages.

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