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Daily Mirror
21 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
Barcelona draw up desperate transfer plan to solve major Marcus Rashford issue
Marcus Rashford has completed a season-long loan move to Barcelona but the Manchester United star is in the middle of a sticky situation involving the Catalan club Barcelona face a race against time to sell players to make room for Marcus Rashford in their squad, it has been claimed. The Catalan club face a familiar problem as they aim to register the England international, who completed a loan move from Manchester United in July. Last summer, Hansi Flick's side found themselves in a similar situation with Dani Olmo. The issue concerns La Liga's wage cap, wit clubs required to trim their bill - ideally by offloading senior players - if they want to add any new arrivals to their squad. They were eventually able to register Olmo in time for the start of the 2024-25 season, before being forced to jump through hoops for a second time in January. This time around, Rashford isn't the only one facing the same situation. Barca completed a loan move for Rashford with an option to buy, and he - along with new keeper Joan Garcia - need to be accommodated. According to Sport (via Football Espana), the club will also need to re-register Wojciech Szczesny after the Polish international's contract expired and he signed fresh terms. The club are also looking to register youngsters Gerard Martin and Marc Bernal as first-teamers, as well as new signing Roony Bardghji. Swedish winger Bardghji joined from FC Copenhagen earlier in the summer, but will reportedly only be added to the first-team squad after the other five. Barcelona will get their campaign underway against Mallorca on August 16. They have previously expressed confidence over doing what they need to do to ensure Rashford can play a part, but they're not there yet. A number of players have already left this summer, including Pablo Torre - who could feature against them for Mallorca on the opening day. Clement Lenglet and Pau Victor are among the others to leave permanently, while Ansu Fati's loan to Monaco will see the Ligue 1 club cover a portion of the player's wages. The future of Marc Andre ter Stegen could remain a key factor when it comes to Barca registering new players. The German goalkeeper missed most of last season through injury, and Barca had looked to register Garcia as an injury replacement - thereby not having to find extra wage budget for him. Those short-term replacements account for players expected to miss four months or more, and Ter Stegen has publicly denied this to be the case. According to reports in Spain, the club have begun disciplinary proceedings against the former Borussia Monchengladbach stopper, who is still Barca's captain - though some board members are said to have questioned whether he should retain the armband. The injury clause allowed Barca to register Olmo last season. Danish defender Christensen missed the first half of the campaign with an achilles issue, but Olmo needed to be re-registered upon the centre-back's January return. Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.


BBC News
21 minutes ago
- BBC News
Rangers 3-0 Viktoria Plzen: What the players said
Rangers striker Cyriel Dessers replied "no" when asked if head coach Russell Martin's comments gave the side extra motivation to perform."I think you need this motivation always," he told BBC Scotland."And I think he said it at the weekend as well, it's easy to have this for European games and Old Firm games, but you need it every time because there are no easy games in the Scottish Premiership, so we need to pick up our levels there as well."Rangers winger Oliver Antman: "It was great, a great atmosphere in a great stadium."I think we played some great football and at the weekend we have to continue this."


Daily Mail
21 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Lyon complete signing of Tyler Morton from Liverpool for £15m - as starlet goes in search of first-team football after failing to break into Arne Slot's side
Lyon have completed the signing of midfielder Tyler Morton from Liverpool for a £15million fee. The England U21 international has been looking to move for more regular first team game time and had attracted enquiries from a number of clubs including West Ham, Sporting Braga, Ajax and Strasbourg. Liverpool were holding out for £15m for the 22-year old academy graduate, which the Ligue 1 side have met to bring him to the club. Morton spent the 2023-24 campaign on loan at Championship side Hull City. The 22-year-old returned to Merseyside last season but could only manage six appearances in all competitions as Arne Slot led the club to Premier League glory in his maiden campaign in charge. Morton joins a Lyon side that were demoted to Ligue 2 earlier this summer due to their poor finances but their position in the French top flight was restored after appeal. Lyon were demoted to Ligue 2 earlier this summer due to their poor finances but their position in the French top flight was restored after appeal The midfielder becomes the fourth major academy product to leave the Anfield club this summer, following the exits of Jarell Quansah, Caoimhin Kelleher and Trent Alexander-Arnold. The Premier League champions have recouped almost £80m from the sales, which are essential in ensuring their abide by the top flight's profit and sustainability rules, given the huge outlays on additions to the squad this summer.