Not a problem - Rashford unconcerned about potential registration issues at Barcelona
To achieve this, the Catalans need to make at least one sale, with Marc Casado currently appearing the most likely departure.
Reports today suggest Manchester United are prepared to pay 70 million for Fermin Lopez.
Marcus Rashford's dream move to Barcelona came at a significant cost to the Englishman. He reportedly took a substantial pay cut to join Barcelona on loan from Manchester United.
Rashford not worried about registration
When asked if he was concerned about potentially being unregistered for the season opener against Mallorca in two weeks, Rashford responded, "No, I think that's something the club needs to resolve, and I'm confident it will happen.
"I'm focused on training and preparing for the new season. I can play in different positions and score goals from all areas of the pitch.
"I hope we can take a step forward from last year and try to win the Champions League. Every player wants to win it.
"There are fantastic footballers here, but I knew that before I came. The quality is very high," added the Englishman, as reported by Sportal