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Bayern push for Rashford as fee agreed, wages stall talks

Bayern push for Rashford as fee agreed, wages stall talks
Bayern Munich have stepped up their pursuit of Marcus Rashford with club-to-club discussions indicating a fee has been aligned with Manchester United’s expectations, according to reports in England and Spain. Figures vary across outlets: one line suggests Bayern are set to pay around £26m following initial talks, while another report claims the German champions are willing to match a valuation closer to £34.5m. The salary package, however—believed to be in the region of £300,000 per week—remains a significant obstacle that could slow or even derail negotiations. Complicating matters further is Rashford’s current situation in Spain. The forward is on loan at FC Barcelona from Manchester United, and the proposed Bayern move is described as pending any decision by Barcelona to activate a purchase option reportedly included in the temporary deal. Sources in Germany were said to have made contact with the player’s camp, but MARCA counters that suggestion and insists Rashford is not contemplating alternatives at this time. The conflicting narratives underline the fluid nature of the story, which may hinge on Barcelona’s stance and United’s willingness to structure a salary framework more palatable to Bayern’s wage model. From Bayern’s perspective, Rashford would add pace, direct running, and versatility across the frontline, particularly on the left where his diagonal movements inside complement an aggressive pressing game. For Manchester United, a clean resolution could release funds and cap space ahead of further squad reshaping. Yet Bayern’s reputed caution around breaking wage structure norms is well documented, and bridging the gap between Premier League-level earnings and the Bundesliga’s more controlled payrolls is a recurring challenge for cross-league transfers. United’s valuation appears to reflect both Rashford’s pedigree and recent fluctuations in form. While the fee range suggested by different outlets is not astronomical by elite-market standards, the total cost of the package—salary over contract length, potential add-ons, and the timing of any Barcelona decision—will be decisive. There is also the player’s own preference to consider. A move to the Bundesliga’s perennial contenders may be attractive from a sporting standpoint, but the comfort level with role, system, and long-term project will weigh heavily. A tangential but telling note emerged via talkSPORT, where Gordon relayed praise for Barcelona’s atmosphere and team spirit—echoing sentiments that the Catalan club’s dressing room has fostered a tight-knit environment. Whether that impacts Rashford’s short-term outlook remains to be seen, but it underscores the multi-club dynamics at play. For now, Bayern’s intent appears clear; United have a pathway to a sale; and Barcelona’s option lingers as a potential pivot point. Expect further movement once salary structure and Barca’s position crystallize, with all sides keen to avoid a protracted saga deep into the window.