Barcelona chief makes Marcus Rashford admission that will frustrate on-loan star | Football

FC Barcelona v Como1907 - Joan Gamper Trophy
Marcus Rashford may have to wait to make his La Liga debut (Picture: Getty Images)

Barcelona president Joan Laporta admits that Marcus Rashford may not be registered before the start of the new La Liga season, but is hopeful the issue will be resolved.

Rashford made his loan move from Manchester United to Barcelona last month and has already featured in pre-season friendlies for the Catalan giants.

The England international played on Sunday against Como, providing a quality assist for Raphinha but also bizarrely missing an open goal.

Barcelona get their La Liga campaign underway at Mallorca on Saturday and Rashford hopes to be involved, but there is still some doubt as to whether he will be registered in time.

The 27-year-old is yet to be registered to play in La Liga as Barcelona continue to try and navigate their perilous financial situation.

Your ultimate guide to the football season

In The Mixer: Exclusive analysis, FPL tips and transfer talk sent straight to your inbox every week – sign up, it’s an open goal.

The Spanish top flight has financial fair play rules which Barcelona struggle to comply with in terms of their salary and they are trying to find of a way of getting Rashford and other summer signings to be registered within the restrictions.

Joan Garcia has also been signed from Espanyol this summer, as has Roony Bardghji from Copenhagen.

FC Barcelona v Como
Rashford has been in action in pre-season for his new club (Picture: Getty Images)

There has been a strange situation with goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen this summer that has now been resolved as the German agreed to sign a medical consent form after back surgery, allowing Barcelona to free up half of his wages as he will be out for at least four months.

Ter Stegen had refused to do so initially and the club threatened legal action against him.

With that sorted, Laporta is hopeful that other players can be registered, but is not certain it will be done this week.

‘We’re working to make it happen,’ Laporta told TV3. ‘With Marc’s decision, we have the option of registering Joan Garcia, and we’re working on the rest.

‘This week we’ll have news, hopefully good news, to see if we can register them before La Liga starts. And if we can’t, we have time.’

If the registrations are not sorted out this week, Barcelona can do so before the end of August, although the start of the season will be missed.

FC Barcelona v Como1907 - Joan Gamper Trophy
Marc-Andre Ter Stegen is in good standing with Barcelona again (Picture: Getty Images)

Speaking earlier this month on the subject, Rashford said: ‘It’s something for the club to sort out. I believe they are going to get it sorted. I just focus on training and be ready for the start of the season.’

Laporta hailed Ter Stegen after the stand-off between club and player, saying: ‘We’re looking forward. Marc is our captain, I think he’s been excellent.

‘What was left has been resolved. He said some sincere words, I think, and I think the fans needed this, to see the captain leading the way. He’s been with Barca for 12 seasons, won a Champions League, and besides being an excellent goalkeeper, he’s an excellent person, and I’m especially happy that he’s the captain.’

Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

England players during a penalty shootout at the end of the Women's Euro 2025 quarterfinals soccer match between Sweden and England at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich, Switzerland, Thursday, July 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

Jess Carter: England defender’s ‘relief’ Lauren James wasn’t only player to miss Euro penalty over racism concerns | Football News

England defender Jess Carter has admitted she felt “relief” that her team-mate Lauren James wasn’t the only player to miss a penalty against Sweden during the Euro quarter-final penalty shoot-out. Eventual winners, England, edged past Sweden after coming out victorious on penalties. James, who stepped up for the second spot-kick, saw her attempt saved by

Barcelona's La Liga match against Villarreal is set to be played abroad. (Image: Getty)

Barcelona Set To Play Historic Match No Spanish Club Has Done if UEFA Approve

A La Liga match involving Barcelona is set to be played outside of Spain and become the maiden competitive European league football game to take place outside the continent. For a few years in the 2000s, the idea was floated that a 39th Premier League game could take place outside of the UK, but the

Bundesliga matchday 24 recap: Mainz Champions League hopes, Union Berlin’s bad Bratwurst luck, Bayern Munich one step closer & more

Journalist: Liverpool Could Sign £35m Defender ‘in the Next Week’

Liverpool’s Summer Transfer Push: Focusing on Depth and Strategy Liverpool’s summer transfer dealings have been eye-catching, with the club making significant strides in strengthening their squad ahead of the new season. Under the guidance of Arne Slot, the Reds have already bolstered their ranks with several key signings, including Giorgi Mamardashvili, Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez,

Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona competes for the ball with Yeremy Pino of Villarreal CF during the LaLiga match between FC Barcelona and Villarreal CF

La Liga gains RFEF approval for Miami match in December, awaits final approval from UEFA

The Royal Spanish Football Federation “approved a request” for Barcelona and Villarreal to “play their December LaLiga match in Miami.” Getty Images The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) “approved a request” for Barcelona and Villarreal to “play their December LaLiga match in Miami.” The RFEF board today “gave the green light” for the match to