Marcus Rashford's future looks set to be one of the major talking points of the summer transfer window.
The Manchester United man looked primed to secure himself a permanent move to Barcelona having played a key role in the Catalan giants' La Liga triumph last month.
However, despite notching 14 goals and registering 14 assists during his stay in Spain, Barca have since swooped to secure the big money signing of Newcastle United's Anthony Gordon -- a deal that has left Rashford in limbo with the Spanish champions opting not to make the deal permanent.
United have been consistent in their desire for Rashford to complete a permanent move away in the summer, but the most straightforward avenue appears to have been closed off.
So what does all of this mean for the 28-year-old attacker?
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Things have been made even more difficult with the news of Manuel Ugarte's serious knee injury. The Uruguayan looked set for a summer exit, deemed surplus to requirements as the Red Devils look to overhaul their midfield, but the club will struggle to find a buyer in the summer, forcing United to be more careful with their spending.
While a new left-sided attacker was in their transfer plans, the midfield remains the priority, and if the funds aren't there, the club may look to keep Rashford, particularly on the back of a good World Cup campaign for England.
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