Marcus Rashford has made a major adjustment after being disciplined by Barcelona manager Hansi Flick. Last September, the England star was punished for turning up two minutes late to a team meeting, resulting in him being relegated to the bench for their La Liga fixture against Getafe.
Although reports suggested his security card had failed, he was omitted from the starting line-up. Flick had ordered players to attend a 9:30am meeting on matchday morning, followed by an 'activation session' at 11am.
Yet sources close to Rashford verified he didn't arrive until 9:32am, leading Flick to implement his rigid punctuality policy. The German boss is renowned for his zero-tolerance stance on lateness, with players routinely dropped for turning up even a minute or two after the designated time.
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On that occasion, Flick selected a front three of Robert Lewandowski, Ferran Torres and Raphinha instead, with the team securing a 3-0 victory at Camp Nou.
Rashford swiftly ensured the same error wouldn't be repeated and now turns up 30 minutes early according to the Daily Mail.
Rashford has adapted well in Catalonia following a troublesome period under former United manager Ruben Amorim.
The forward was axed by the Portuguese manager, which prompted a brief loan spell at Aston Villa before he sealed a season-long switch to the Spanish giants.
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With his loan now approaching its conclusion, Barca have the option to make the move permanent for £26million but his long-term future remains far from certain.
Reports suggest the La Liga giants are not planning to make a decision until the end of the season. As for a potential return to Old Trafford, the Daily Mail adds that even with a regime change at United, a summer reconciliation is far from guaranteed.
His reported £325,000-a-week wages 'do not fit comfortably' within the current Old Trafford structure, which leans heavily towards incentive-based contracts with lower basic salaries.
It's also noted that if a permanent move to the Camp Nou does not materialise, a loan elsewhere remains an option and with the World Cup approaching, that could offer him a valuable opportunity to impress potential suitors.
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