Manchester United Barcelona are 'willing to compromise' on their stance regarding Marcus Rashford as they look for a better deal.
game Report that Manchester United intend to stay until June 15th But Rashford now wants to negotiate if he is not a priority for Barcelona's management.
Change in position of Manchester United
Manchester United 'could be over' in saga over Marcus Rashford's future, newspaper suggests.
They thought they were about to complete a major transfer with the 28-year-old, but Barcelona's refusal to pay a €30m purchase option left them irked. He was angry earlier but has now turned from anger to practicality.
Manchester United officials have made it clear that they are ready to negotiate a different and more advantageous solution for Barcelona. This comes after the realization that Rashford is preferring to stay at the Camp Nou and is completely closed to any other offers.
United had previously insisted they would not accept a cut given Rashford's performances at Barcelona this season. Barça took notice of this and tried to negotiate a new deal with the forward, who was willing to take a pay cut in order to stay.
An agreement was reached, but not with Manchester United. All negotiations were controlled by Rashford's representatives, who attempted unsuccessfully to secure another loan.
Barcelona changed plans
Barcelona went in the other direction and purchased Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United. This makes Rashford's position uncertain. Since the Gordon deal was struck, Manchester United have gone from complete silence to anger to reformulating their plans.
Now there is acceptance that saving his entire salary next season will pay off. They are now eager to negotiate, but Barcelona are focused on signing a center forward.
He feels that he has improved his negotiating position a lot. Any decision will be taken only after the striker is selected. Nothing is being ruled out, although it is unlikely Rashford will return at this time.
As for Ou, they will wait until the transfer window progresses before making their move. Even Manchester United is now ready to change its stance.

