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Marcus Rashford Makes Fast Impact at Barcelona with 7 Goal Contributions
Marcus Rashford is quickly making his mark at Barcelona. He has scored 3 goals and provided 4 assists since joining at the start of the season. The English forward, on loan from Manchester United, has settled in well at Camp Nou and is already making a difference in big moments.
RASHFORD’S ARRIVAL AND EARLY IMPACT
Rashford joined Barcelona in the summer on a season-long loan, with an option to join permanently next year. He moved after falling out of favor at Manchester United. Barcelona failed to sign other top wingers, so they turned to Rashford. He faced some early questions about his form. The team also needed to adjust after some key injuries. However, Rashford has quickly become important under new manager Hansi Flick. Wearing the number 14 shirt, he has scored 3 goals and made 4 assists in the league and Europe, showing he can link up well with stars like Lamine Yamal. Reports confirm that Rashford has scored two goals and made two assists in his last three matches for Barcelona.
BARCELONA’S SEASON SO FAR
Barcelona entered the 2025/26 campaign dealing with ongoing financial troubles but remain focused on challenging for La Liga. After seven rounds, they are currently top in La Liga, ahead of Real Madrid by one point with 19 points from 7 games. Rashford’s arrival has brought new energy, especially as injuries and squad rotation have tested the attacking options. Barcelona face Sevilla next, who are mid-table, as strong favorites.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR RASHFORD AND BARCELONA
Rashford’s form gives Barcelona hope they have solved their left-wing problem, at least for this season. With Manchester United looking unlikely to take him back, Rashford’s future could lie in Spain if he continues in this form. As per reports, Rashford wants to stay at Barcelona for a long time. Barcelona’s next match, against Sevilla, provides another chance for Rashford to prove his value. Both Rashford and Barcelona know consistent results are key with the La Liga title race remaining tight.