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I think Rashford declined form at Manchester United wasn't entirely cause by Amorim, after all, he spoke about how the continuous changing of managers can be difficult for players.

He is getting his fit back in a club he likes after losing trust in his old club but I must say he is still in a overall difficult situation because Barcelona might not be having the capacity of signing him if they can't meet the asking price of signing him and it's not a new thing seeing players coming there from loan and doing well but still won't be signed.

If Barcelona manages to win the La Liga and Champions League trophies this season, the move to make Rashford stay permanent might become easier. Barcelona is still experiencing financial difficulties, and they must still comply with spending restrictions, so it is understandable that they are struggling to pay Rashford release clause from Manchester United.

If Hansi Flick insists on keeping Rashford, Barcelona management may need to explore the possibility of extending his loan period. In my opinion, there are actually other alternatives available, Hansi Flick may need to let go of one of his key players and rely on the profit from that sale to sign Rashford. What is clear is that next season, I don't think Rashford will return to play for Manchester United.