Marcus Rashford has been settling into life at Barcelona after joining the Spanish giants.
The winger completed a season-long loan switch from Manchester United last month.


Barca also have an option to make his move permanent next summer.
Rashford impressed for Hansi Flick’s side during pre-season with a goal and an assist in his four friendly appearances.
He was handed his competitive debut on Saturday, playing 21 minutes off the bench against Mallorca.
Barca ran out 3-0 winners in their season opener against their nine-man opponents.
What is Rashford’s nickname?
Rashford has now lifted the lid on the opening weeks of his time in Spain.
He even revealed the bizarre new nickname he has been handed by his team-mates at the club.
Speaking to SPORT, Rashford was asked how the Barca stars have been treating him.
The 27-year-old explained: “When they’re having fun with each other, they call me ‘sweetie’.
“I don’t know what it means, but it’s funny when they talk to you like that.
“They know I’m trying to learn Spanish. I think it’s important for me to learn as soon as possible. So it’s stimulating. You’re always learning, and that’s good.”

Despite being the only Englishman in the squad, Rashford is one of several Barcelona players with Premier League experience.
Wojciech Szczesny, Eric Garcia, Andreas Christensen, Oriol Romeu, Raphinha and Ferran Torres have all played in England.
It could prove to be an important season for the club with Rashford already targeting success on the pitch.
Asked about making history at Barca, he added: “Yes, definitely. But I also believe that in such a historic club, all the players only play a small role.
“It would be great for me to be able to contribute to that history. But, as you say, this is just a loan for now, so I have to take it day by day, do my best, and enjoy the journey.”
As for what he brings to the side, Rashford revealed: “I think my movement behind the defence. But I can do a lot of different things.
“I can do a lot of things and enjoy the game, although the most fun is scoring and assisting goals.
“My main reason is to win. And to be consistent, I need to be happy, because that’s how I play my best football.”
Rashford could be handed his first competitive start this weekend.
Barca are once again in La Liga action away to newly-promoted Levante on Saturday night.