Marcus Rashford's hopes of making permanent Barcelona switch in doubt after Spanish giants spending power slashed by £100m due to latest La Liga constraints

Marcus Rashford's hope of making a permanent switch to Barcelona next summer has hit a roadblack as the Spanish giants are all set to see their spending power slashed by £100m due to La Liga's latest constraints. Rashford has regained his old form since moving on loan to Barcelona from Manchester United in the summer and the player reportedly wishes to stay back beyond this season.

Marcus Rashford's hopes of making permanent Barcelona switch in doubt after Spanish giants spending power slashed by £100m due to latest La Liga constraintsMarcus Rashford's hopes of making permanent Barcelona switch in doubt after Spanish giants spending power slashed by £100m due to latest La Liga constraintsMarcus Rashford's hopes of making permanent Barcelona switch in doubt after Spanish giants spending power slashed by £100m due to latest La Liga constraints

Rashford dazzled on his return to earlier this week as his brace helped kick off their campaign with a 2-1 win over Newcastle at St James’ Park. The United flop has been in fine form since he left Old Trafford in the summer to complete a loan switch to the Catalan side.

Rashford, who fell out of favour under United boss Ruben Amorim, is now regularly getting game time under Hansi Flick and the England international is reportedly considering making his switch permanent to the Spanish giants. However, his wish might not materialise as the Catalan giants’ spending power has been curtailed by La Liga’s salary caps, according to the ديلي ميل.

The report adds that as per the new La Liga regulations, Barcelona’s official salary cap for the 2025-26 season has been cut from €463million to €351 million, a drop of €112m. The reduction is due to a reported disputed financial mechanism relating to their VIP boxes at Camp Nou. The delay in renovation of Barcelona’s home ground has significantly reduced their matchday income, which is also affecting their spending power.

Flick’s side will be back in action in La Liga on Sunday as they host in a crucial fixture. Barcelona have won three out of their first four league games and are two points behind rivals on the points table.