Marcus Rashford is not yet registered with FC Barcelona. However, the new signing is not worried about this, as he has now emphasized.
The fact that Nico Williams did not make it to Barcelona was also due to guarantees that the Bilbao striker demanded from Barcelona and did not receive. He did not want to suffer the same fate as Dani Olmo. The former Leipzig player moved to Catalonia a year ago and was initially unable to be registered. As a result, the 27-year-old missed two league games.
Marcus Rashford clearly has more confidence in the club. “I’m not worried about my registration,” he said on Sunday during FC Barcelona’s tour of Asia. “I believe this is a matter that the club has to resolve, and I trust that it will be done. I’m focused on training and getting ready for the start of the season.”
In addition to the former United player, goalkeepers Joan Garcia and Wojciech Szczesny and full-back Gerard Martin are also waiting to be registered for La Liga. However, Barca president Joan Laporta told various media outlets on Saturday that he was confident that registration would take place soon.
Rashford emphasizes his versatility
Rashford, who was signed just before the trip to Asia, came on at half-time in both friendly matches against Vissel Kobe (3-1) and FC Seoul (7-3), setting up a goal against the South Koreans.
The 27-year-old is happy at his new club so far. “It was a good preseason and we’re ready for the start of the season. I’ve settled in pretty well and am adapting to the team and the coach,” said the Englishman, who does not feel tied to the left wing position. “I can play in different positions and score goals from all areas of the pitch,” emphasized Rashford, who has set winning the Champions League as his goal.
He will have the opportunity to score his first goal in a Blaugrana shirt on Monday. Barcelona will play their final friendly in the Far East against South Korean club FC Daegu at 1 p.m.






