Nevin pointed out that Rashford's current wages at Manchester United are very high, which limits the number of teams that can afford to buy him. He also noted that some teams, like Chelsea, prefer to buy younger players and focus on selling them for a profit.
Nevin's advice to Rashford was to take a step back, think about his long-term goals, and consider what truly matters to him. He encouraged Rashford to ask himself whether he wants to be remembered for his bank account or for the joy he experienced playing football.
Barcelona has until June 15 to sign Rashford on a permanent basis for £26M. Rashford has already left for North America to participate in the World Cup this summer.











