L'impact positif de Rashford est de bon augure.
Marquer un but et avoir un impact plutôt positif en entrant en jeu pour l'Angleterre hier soir ne peut que profiter à Marcus Rashford. Le 1er juillet, Rashford redeviendra un joueur de Manchester United, Barcelone ayant renoncé à lever l'option d'achat de 26 millions de livres sterling pour le joueur de 28 ans. United réclame 40 millions de livres sterling pour Rashford, dont le contrat court encore sur deux ans, avec un salaire hebdomadaire de 325 000 livres sterling.
Scoring a goal and making a pretty positive impact when he came on as substitute for England last night won't have done Marcus Rashford any harm.
On 1 July, Rashford will revert to being a Manchester United player after Barcelona opted against triggering a £26m clause to buy the 28-year-old.
United say they want £40m for Rashford, who has two years left on his £325,000-a-week contract.
They also say they will not entertain another loan deal with Barcelona, which is what the La Liga giants want.
Clearly, United can't force Rashford to go anywhere he doesn't want to - and his salary rules out all but a few clubs anyway.
As it stands, United are expecting the player to return to them after the mandatory three-week post-World Cup break, which would be just in time for a training camp in the Republic of Ireland.
There is a lot of time yet for Rashford's club future to be resolved, but impacts like last night have to be viewed as a positive.
Yahoo Sports Soccer
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