Barcelona make request to UEFA over issue that could impact Marcus Rashford's future
Barcelona has requested UEFA to change their Champions League schedule, which may influence Marcus Rashford's potential future with the club.
Barcelona is currently in the process of seeking approval from UEFA for an alteration to the schedule surrounding their presidential elections, timed to coincide with a critical La Liga match against Sevilla. The club has planned the elections for March 15, hoping to maximize member attendance by aligning the voting day with an important home game. However, the match's timing had come into question due to the imminent Champions League fixtures, adding complexity to the situation.
The club is specifically requesting UEFA to shift their Champions League second leg match to March 17, which would enable them to conduct the elections without conflicting with the La Liga schedule. Ordinarily, if the Champions League match were scheduled for Tuesday, Barcelona would have moved their prior league game to Saturday, but in a bid to boost electoral turnout, officials are pushing for a change that would not only benefit their internal governance but also potentially have implications for star players like Marcus Rashford, who has been linked with a move to the club.
If UEFA acquiesces to Barcelona's request, it could mean a smoother transition for the club's leadership and impact their recruitment strategies. The timing is particularly key, as the focus on elections could affect player decisions during the transfer window, with Rashford being a name in the spotlight should the situation allow. Hence, this request is not just about scheduling; it's about strategic positioning for the club moving forward in both domestic and continental competitions.