Barcelona are reportedly planning to strike a second loan deal for Marcus Rashford, although the player is not thought to be aware of this strategy which may not go down too well with Manchester United. Rashford has performed admirably during his first season outside of England, racking up 13 goals and as many assists while making 23 starts across all competitions. However, his failure to truly cement himself as Barcelona’s first-choice left winger—which is no easy task when Ballon d’Or contender Raphinha is his direct competition—has supposedly left the Catalans plotting alternative solutions. The loan deal agreed with United last summer included an affordable $35.1 million (£26 million, €30 million) buyout clause, yet that appears to be an expense Barcelona are unwilling to pay. Sky Sports News claim that La Liga’s leaders are “interested” in retaining Rashford’s services for at least one more season on a secondary loan deal.…