Manchester United fan who abused Marcus Rashford sentenced to jail

Marcus Rashford is on loan from Manchester United to Barcelona
Marcus Rashford is on loan from Manchester United to Barcelona

A fan who racially abused of manchester united Marcus Rashford has been sentenced to nine months in prison at Barcelona.

sports world report A fan who shouted ‘racist insults’ at Rashford has been sentenced by the Provincial Court of Oviedo.

Marcus Rashford’s misbehavior leads to punishment

The newspaper reports that the court handed down its sentence on Wednesday against a man accused of racist insults at the Manchester United forward.

The matter came to light following a complaint filed by La Liga. The defendant has been convicted of the crime of ‘outraging the dignity of persons’ for racist reasons. He was sentenced to the following punishment:

  • nine months in jail
  • Fined for six months at a daily rate of €5.
  • Special disqualification from any profession or occupation relating to education, sports and leisure activities for a period of three years and nine months.
  • Ban on entry into football stadiums at any level for a period of three years.

La Liga gets tough on racism

Mundo Deportivo reports that this is the eleventh decision La Liga has received in the fight against racism.

The Spanish league is keen to continue reaffirming its ‘commitment and leadership’ against racism. They have been emphasizing awareness-raising, detection, and legal action since 2020.

The newspaper says they have become a ‘leading organisation’ against racism and hatred both inside and outside the stadium. This is despite the lack of authority to sanction clubs, fans, coaches or players for such conduct.

The conviction over the abuse of the Manchester United forward is being seen as another achievement in his fight against racism.

The 28-year-old joined Barcelona in the summer and has scored 13 goals and provided 13 assists in 45 games in all competitions for the Catalan giants this season. The deal includes an option to buy in the summer transfer window, which Marcus Rashford would prefer.

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Marcus Rashford: Barcelona clause with Manchester United has now expired – what’s next

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford is on loan transfer to Barcelona
Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford is on loan transfer to Barcelona

Barcelona will have to open fresh talks to keep Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford after this season.

The England international had no future at Old Trafford since the start of 2025. He spent the second half of last season on loan at Aston Villa.

Last summer, Manchester United allowed the forward to join Barcelona on a season-long loan deal with an option to buy.

The purchase clause is €30m and Barça’s sporting director Deco is already confirmed in February about the option of making his stay permanent.

At that time he said: “No, it’s a loan, and we have the option to buy.”

However, the La Liga side’s official did not mention the deadline or deadline for activating the clause.

Latest twist in Manchester United’s future

to be a chain‘QT’Hi Juges has shared the latest information on Barcelona’s stance and purchase clause on Marcus Rashford.

The Catalan club had until 31 March to inform Manchester United that they wished to exercise the €30m buyout clause. However, the deadline has passed, and he did not inform the Red Devils of his desire to buy him until yesterday.

The refreshing twist opens up a new vista. Hansi Flick’s team will now have to open fresh talks with the English club if they want to extend the 27-year-old’s stay.

The Premier League side could set a new price, while the Spanish giants do not intend to attend the auction.

The latter plans to extend his loan for another season while Michael Carrick’s side are not in favour. Therefore, Rashford’s stay at Barcelona beyond this season seems ‘very complicated’.

He has not scored a goal or assisted since January and his performances towards the end of the season could be crucial to his future.

Q.T’Hi Jugs concluded his report by saying: ‘Today, the feeling that is emerging is that the options for Rashford’s continuation are closer to no than yes. There are more doubts than certainties and with one determining factor: the economy. In that sense, in optimistic terms, Rashford would not be a priority right now.’

Rashford could return to Manchester United

At the moment, this claim has not been supported by any other Spanish publication. If Marcus Rashford returns to Old Trafford, the Red Devils will have to make a decision on his future.

There should be more clarity on his long-term stay at Barcelona in the coming weeks. If not, he may have to find another club if Manchester United do not include him in their plans.

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Hansi Flick reveals real problem with Marcus Rashford as Manchester United claims grow

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VALENCIA, SPAIN – 08 23 2025: Marcus Rashford is seen during the LaLiga EA Sports game between the teams of UD Levante and FC Barcelona

Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford has been on loan at Barcelona since last summer.

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has now explained the reason for the forward’s recent struggles.

The England international left Manchester United for the first time to join Aston Villa on loan in January 2025.

Unai Emery was keen to extend his stay as he had no future at Old Trafford. However, Rashford pressed for a move to Barcelona in July 2025.

He scored 10 goals and made 13 assists in 38 appearances in all competitions for Flick, operating primarily on the left wing and occasionally as a number 9. Below are his statistics per game in La Liga.

  • expected goal [season]:5.84
  • expected assistance [season]: 3.74
  • Main pass: 1.6
  • Shots on target: 1.0
  • Successful dribble: 0.9

The La Liga winners have a €30m clause to buy Rashford and their sporting director, Deco already confirmed purchase option.

Manchester United claim Amid Rashford’s struggles

Since January, the Manchester United-owned player has made six appearances and failed to assist or score. Earlier this week, Sport Witness broadcast news Barca’s decision to retain him will depend on his performance until the end of the season.

The latest claims from the UK state that Manchester United will not offer a discount on the €30m asking price. If Barca decide not to offer the same amount, Rashford would have to return to the Premier League team.

marcus rashford manchester united barcelonaSaturday edition of sports world trusts him and insists that the Catalan club intend to buy him, as long as the fee and salary fit into their financial fair play limits.

The Red Devils player needs to start performing well and will have a new chance against Rayo Vallecano on Sunday.

Before the match, Flick was attending the pre-match press conference uncheck Has released his comments.

He played 79 minutes in the last four La Liga matches and Flick was asked why Rashford did not play more minutes.

“Marcus had some problems in the last few days and we took care of him. Now he is 100% recovered.” He said.

Barça have 12 matches until the end of the season and that will increase if they cross Atletico Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals. Flick wants Rashford and all the other players to stay ahead of the busy schedule after the international break.

“We need all the players until the end, and we don’t know what will happen after that. There is still time. There is the World Cup. I believe in my players. Cancelo, Rashford, Gerrard… they give us quality. And so do the others. We will talk at the end and see what happens.” Flick explained.

Manchester United is waiting for Barcelona’s decision

Rashford’s contract with the English club expires in 2028, and transfer market He is worth €40 million.

Manchester United will be anxiously waiting to see whether Barca will offer €30m to buy him. If not, he will return to Old Trafford, and the Red Devils will have to decide his future in the summer.


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