PSG Talk
·8 de enero de 2025
PSG Talk
·8 de enero de 2025
Rúben Amorim’s decision to exclude Marcus Rashford from Manchester United’s squad for several games last month has fueled more speculation about the forward’s future at Old Trafford.
Ben Jacobs of Give Me Sport reports that while Paris Saint-Germain hasn’t made any recent moves for Rashford, the club’s sporting advisor, Luis Campos, is closely monitoring the situation.
PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has previously spoken with Rashford’s representatives, but further discussions are unlikely unless the player expresses a clear desire to join Paris. This cautious stance follows Rashford’s five-year contract extension with Manchester United in July 2023.
Jacobs also noted that Rashford may be interested in a move to La Liga, with Barcelona reportedly keeping an eye on him. However, financial limitations could complicate a deal, making a loan move a more realistic possibility—especially if Manchester United agrees to cover a large portion of his wages.
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Gianluca Di Marzio reports that AC Milan have proposed a loan with an option to buy offer to Manchester United for Rashford.
Meanwhile, The Guardian reports that AC Milan are among the clubs interested in signing Rashford on loan, but any deal would hinge on Manchester United covering a significant portion of his salary.
TEAMtalk recently reported that Borussia Dortmund and PSG have both rekindled their interest in Rashford. PSG sees him as a versatile attacking option, while Dortmund views him as an important addition to bolster their squad.
Manchester United is reportedly valuing Rashford at around £50 million to £60 million, which fits into their broader strategy of managing the transfer budget by balancing player sales and acquisitions.