What happened: Barcelona have decided not to activate the €30 million purchase option in Marcus Rashford's loan agreement, according to Fabrizio Romano. Romano reports the clause is set to expire in five days, but the club remains open to discussing fresh terms to keep the forward.

Why it matters: Declining the fixed option does not necessarily end Rashford's time at the Camp Nou, but it shifts the negotiation back to the table on Barcelona's preferred terms. With the clause lapsing, the two sides have a narrow window to agree a new framework before the deadline forces a decision on his future.

What to watch: Watch whether Barcelona and Rashford's camp open talks on revised terms before the five-day clause window closes.

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