No liquidated damages❌️TA refuted the rumor: There is no clause requiring Barcelona not to buy out Rashford to pay the liquidated damages
4:59pm, 25 July 2025Football

Barcelona loaned Manchester United striker Rashford, with a buyout clause of 30 million euros. The Athletic wrote an article revealing the behind-the-scenes situation of the Rashford deal. Among them, TA refuted the rumors about some previous reports from Western media, saying that there are no clauses that require Barcelona to pay liquidated damages if they do not buy out Rashford.
TA said the Rashford deal included a buyout option of €30 million at the end of the season. But contrary to some reports, the agreement does not include a clause that will pay a €5 million liquidated damages if Barcelona does not activate the buyout option.
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