Barcelona are viewed as the most likely club to sign Marcus Rashford on a permanent deal this summer.
This comes after the Spanish giants surprisingly moved to sign Anthony Gordon from Newcastle, another English left-winger.
Should he not make his loan move to Barcelona permanent, the latest odds suggest Rashford could return to Aston Villa.

Ladbrokes looks at the odds on Marcus Rashford's next club, with a permanent transfer to Barcelona still viewed as the most likely outcome.
Given that he's played for both Barcelona and Aston Villa over the last 18 months, it's easy to forget that Rashford is still actually contracted to Manchester United, his boyhood club.
Despite being in the market for a left-winger, and former team mate Michael Carrick the Red Devils' boss heading into next season, it remains likely that United look to sell Rashford in a permanent deal this summer.
Should he find a new permanent home this summer after two loan moves in the last 18 months, the latest odds suggest that Rashford will be joining Barcelona.
Rashford helped Barcelona win La Liga this season as a loan signing, even scoring in the game that saw the Spanish giants clinch the title against Real Madrid.
The Englishman has 28 goal contributions in 49 games for Barcelona this season, with the La Liga champions clearly impressed enough to want to make his loan move a permanent one.
With Anthony Gordon set to join, some debated whether Barcelona and moved on from Rashford. However, it's been reported that Hansi Flick is open to signing BOTH players, so the door remains open for the former Man United wonderkid to join.
One option for Rashford, should a permanent move to Barcelona not materialise, is that the Englishman returns to the Premier League.
Rashford played the second-half of the 2025/26 season on-loan at Aston Villa, starring for Unai Emery in both the Champions League and domestically. The feeling is, if Barcelona don't come calling for Rashford, that he could end up back at Aston Villa in a permanent move this summer.
Also in the running to sign Rashford are Italian clubs AC Milan and Juventus, with both sides priced the same as Aston Villa, but with longer odds than Barcelona.
The feeling is Rashford is going to need a good World Cup to put himself in the shop window. Interestingly, Rashford is competing with Gordon for a spot on the left-wing for England this summer.
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