Marcus Rashford continues Barcelona flirtation with social media activity
The latest social media activity on the part of Manchester United star Marcus Rashford has piqued attentions amongst those of a Barcelona persuasion late this week.
This comes after the England international continued to hint at his eagerness to link up with the Blaugrana this summer.
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The name of frontman Rashford has of course taken its place centre stage in the headlines in Catalunya's capital for several days now.
As much comes, first, after widespread reports were forthcoming, confirming the 27-year-old's ongoing push to secure a Camp Nou switch.
This was then followed in turn by Rashford admitting that he would 'love' to team up with Barca sensation Lamine Yamal.
And as alluded to above, on Sunday, the versatile attacker has turned heads in Spain once more.
After stumbling across an Instagram post on the part of Barcelona, featuring all of Lamine's goals from this past season, Rashford couldn't help but leave a simple 'like':
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