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Football Transfers 2025: Marcus Rashford likely to make historic move to FC Barcelona (X)
Overview
- Marcus Rashford is all set to make a historic move from Manchester United to FC Barcelona
- Hugo Ekitike, Jadon Sancho, and Viktor Gyokeres are the top attractions in the Transfer weekend
- Liberato Cacace and Danilo found new clubs in the Transfer market 2025
Top stars like Marcus Rashford, Hugo Ekitike, Jadon Sancho, and Viktor Gyokeres were up for sale in the Football Transfer 2025 market and were consulted by various teams for a potential move. It seems like Rashford is all set to make a historic move to FC Barcelona from Manchester United via a loan move.
Hugo Ekitike could move from Eintracht Frankfurt to Liverpool. The 23-year-old had a release clause of 100 Million Euros and wishes to be a part of Anfield. Likewise, Sancho, along with Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus, are up for sale from the United. Juventus seems to be interested in the former and is in talks with the United star.
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Arsenal is continuing to push to get Gyokeres onboard despite the initial halt due to a difference in valuation and terms. Likewise, the Nottingham Forest star Danilo is set to move to Botafogo after playing 62 matches. An ankle injury in the previous season meant he missed a majority of action.
Wrexham sign Liberato Cacace for club record sum of 2.1 Million Euros
Empoli's Liberato Cacace joined Wrexham for a whopping sum of 2.1 Million Euros, which is a new record in their history. The New Zealand star has signed a deal for 3 years, who played a key role in the All Whites winning the 2024 OCF Nations Cup. Following the transfer, Cacace claimed to be looking forward to joining Wrexham.
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"I'm absolutely delighted to sign for this historic club, and I just can't wait to get started. Looking from the outside, what they are creating here is something I want to be part of. The family is here. It's a tight-knit club, and that enticed me. I had a great phone call with the manager, and after that, I really wanted to sign," Liberato Cacace said.
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