The Paris Saint-Germain has been closely monitoring Marcus Rashford for some time and may take action to recruit the Manchester United forward next summer, despite his strong contract that runs until 2028.

According to Team Talk, PSG explored the possibility of signing Rashford last summer, and Luis Campos remains actively involved in this pursuit. Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, the president of PSG, is also keen to see Rashford in Paris. The stance of head coach Luis Enrique on this transfer will be crucial, as he has the authority to veto potential signings.


Although Rashford has been inconsistent in recent years, he has made a strong start to the season, scoring four goals and providing two assists in eleven matches, despite Manchester United’s struggles.


Erik ten Hag, the manager of the Red Devils, is firmly opposed to Rashford’s departure, viewing him as a key player. However, Manchester United’s management may disregard his opinion, especially if Ten Hag is dismissed in the coming days.

The main question remains how much Manchester United will demand for Rashford’s transfer, with PSG likely needing to spend a significant sum to secure his services.

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