Manchester United manager Michael Carrick says the club has not made a final decision regarding the future of Marcus Rashford. The forward spent the current season on loan at Barcelona after a difficult period in Manchester. Carrick confirmed he intends to speak with Rashford during the summer to discuss his long-term prospects at Old Trafford, according to The Guardian.
Rashford joined the Spanish side on a season-long deal last year to gain more regular playing time. His contract with United is reportedly due to expire in 2028, but his place in the squad remains uncertain. Carrick noted that the club will evaluate all options once the loan agreement concludes, per Sky Sports.
The 28-year-old striker has scored eight goals in La Liga this season while playing at the Nou Camp. United staff have monitored his progress closely during his time abroad. Carrick stated that any final choice will depend on the needs of the squad for the upcoming campaign. No formal talks have taken place yet.