Waddle: Rashford needs to continue to perform well to win Barcelona contract, otherwise he may return to Manchester United

Former England star Chris Waddle was interviewed recently. He said that if Rashford wants to ensure a future at Barcelona, ​​he cannot let his performance level drop. Barcelona loaned Rashford this summer and has a buyout clause of 26 million pounds...


Former England star Chris Waddle was interviewed recently. He said that if Rashford wants to ensure a future at Barcelona, ​​he cannot let his performance level drop.

Barcelona loaned Rashford this summer and has a buyout clause of 26 million pounds at the end of the season. So far this season, Rashford has played 13 times and contributed 5 goals and 7 assists. His performance is not bad.

Waddle believes that Rashford's salary may still be an issue and Barcelona will be hesitant to pay such a high salary. He said: "A major obstacle to any potential signing is likely to be the player's wages. Barcelona may not be willing to match Rashford's current salary, which poses a barrier as they generally do not pay that level of compensation."

"Barcelona have been linked with a number of players whether they have other targets for the left winger or center forward position, or install a replacement in the summer. It remains to be seen who else has been lined up. "This season is crucial for Rashford, who must not be inconsistent and perform like a cup final in every game to secure a deal with Barcelona, which is complicated by the transfer fee involved and his current lucrative contract, which Barcelona may not be willing to pay him. salary. "

"The club may be thinking, 'We pay his wages, but we save a lot of money in transfer fees for a season. 'If he performs well, scores 20 goals and consistently wins Man of the Match, Barcelona will have no choice but to sign him. However, his current performance is merely acceptable, not incredible. This is essentially a probationary period for him as the season progresses. "

"He is trying to get a contract from a club that is interested but not fully committed. If Barcelona has someone else in mind, it is entirely possible to send him back to Manchester United. Most top players move quickly to clubs like Real Madrid or Barcelona, so Barcelona may have alternative plans. "



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