The future of Marcus Rashford's Barcelona career hangs in the balance, with a potential collapse of his transfer not due to financial woes or Manchester United's involvement. The 28-year-old joined Barcelona on a season-long loan with a €30m buy option, shining in Spain with 23 goal contributions in 34 appearances. Despite his impressive form, Rashford's desire to make the move permanent may not be realized due to an upcoming presidential election at Barcelona. The current president, Joan Laporta, who approved Rashford's signing, faces a serious challenge from Victor Font. If Font wins, it could mean a shake-up at the club, potentially removing Laporta and sporting director Deco, who were instrumental in bringing Rashford in. This could mean that the new regime might not take up the buy option, leaving Rashford's future uncertain. The election, set to take place on March 15, will determine the club's direction and Rashford's fate. With Laporta's re-election bid, Rashford is hoping for continuity, but the outcome could spark a controversial shift in Barcelona's strategy. The question remains: will Rashford's success be enough to secure his long-term future at the club? The answer may lie in the hands of the voters, who will decide the club's future and Rashford's destiny.