Barcelona are poised to pass on the opportunity to sign Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, despite his release clause of £26 million remaining active until Monday, according to the Daily Mirror.
Barcelona Set to Turn Down Rashford as £26m Release Clause Nears Expiry

Barcelona are poised to pass on the opportunity to sign Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, despite his release clause of £26 million remaining active until Monday, according to the Daily Mirror.
The Spanish giants are not expected to trigger the clause before it expires, effectively ending what had appeared to be a straightforward route for Rashford to secure a move to one of Europe's most storied clubs.
Onana future also uncertain at Old Trafford
Elsewhere involving Manchester United, Turkish side Trabzonspor are pushing to make goalkeeper Andre Onana's spell at their club permanent this summer, the Daily Mirror reports. Onana spent part of last season on loan in Turkey and Trabzonspor are now working to finalise a long-term deal.
Manchester United are also keeping a close eye on Newcastle's England left-back Lewis Hall, who is reportedly keen to leave St James' Park, according to The Sun.
Bernardo Silva to Madrid — but which one?
Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva looks set for a summer exit from Manchester City when his contract expires, with both Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid chasing his signature. However, Barcelona will not match the financial packages the Madrid clubs are prepared to offer him, according to Spanish outlet Marca.
The Sun adds that Real Madrid are reportedly in advanced talks to land Silva on a free transfer — a move that would represent a significant coup in the transfer window.
More from across Europe
Borussia Dortmund defender Nico Schlotterbeck, currently representing Germany at the World Cup, is putting any potential move to Real Madrid to one side while the tournament is ongoing, per German publication Bild.
Real Madrid are also exploring a loan move for Argentinian forward Franco Mastantuono, with Juventus the reported destination, according to Italian outlet Tuttosport.
Former Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is attracting interest from AC Milan, reports Fichajes, as the Italian club look for a new coach.
On a lighter note, Mikel Arteta's eldest son Gabriel has signed a scholarship contract with Arsenal, The Sun reports.

