
Lamine Yamal, who is adamant on the player joining Camp Nou, has given Barcelona permission to sign one of the highest-paid Premier League players. With a victory over Espanyol on Thursday night, Los Cules appears poised to restore their domestic title and win La Liga.
Hansi Flick’s team will undoubtedly still be in shock from losing in the Champions League. They were only seconds away from reaching the final before losing to Inter Milan in stoppage time and extra time. According to reports, Barca has made acquiring a Premier League player their main priority as the focus shifts to pushing farther next season. Yamal is apparently optimistic that the transaction will go through.
Barcelona Make Marcus Rashford Top Priority
The Manchester United loanee has recaptured his form at Aston Villa

Marcus Rashford, an Aston Villa loan star, is reportedly near the top of Barcelona’s summer transfer wish list, months after he was linked to a potential move during the January transfer window, according to a report from the Spanish newspaper El Nacional.
Although it is still uncertain whether Unai Emery will make the winger a permanent fixture at the club when his contract with them expires, Rashford chose Villa Park over Old Trafford and has returned to his best in the Midlands. The forward’s future is expected to be a heated topic once more, and the Catalan powerhouses are in the running to sign him. It is still doubtful that he will have a future at Manchester United under Ruben Amorim.
According to the source, a loan agreement with a buyout option is being considered internally. When asked about his thoughts on a potential transfer, rising superstar Yamal expressed his admiration for the English star and said he believed it was a great idea.
Rashford’s Stance at Staying At Aston Villa
The forward has improved while on loan

According to a recent update, Rashford has enjoyed his time at Villa Park so much that he would choose to stay a Villan rather than move abroad in the summer, even if it previously appeared that Camp Nou was his favourite destination.
The wages he will be demanding are reportedly the biggest obstacle to any deal becoming permanent. There have also been rumours that the Midlands team will attempt to negotiate the player’s £40 million option, which Manchester United, the player’s parent club, is unlikely to accept unless they are in a desperate attempt to get Rashford and his salary off their books.
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