Reports suggest that Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is gearing up to make a substantial offer of £75 million for Marcus Rashford of Manchester United in the upcoming summer transfer period.
With Kylian Mbappe anticipated to depart PSG for Real Madrid at the season’s end, the club is actively seeking a successor.
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Rashford’s current season with United has been challenging, with a tally of just seven Premier League goals to his name.
Nonetheless, the Mirror indicates PSG’s continued interest in Rashford, proposing a £75 million bid when the summer window opens.
It’s believed that United’s valuation of Rashford is nearer to £100 million, yet PSG’s bid might prove enticing.
Rashford’s contract with United, which provides him with £350,000 weekly, extends for more than four additional years.
The English forward has been subject to critique for this season’s performances and was disciplined internally by Ten Hag in January following a nightclub visit and subsequent training absence.
Wayne Rooney, speaking prior to United’s recent 2-0 victory over Everton, advised Rashford to enhance both his playing form and on-field demeanor.
Asked if had sympathy for Rashford at Old Trafford, Rooney said: ‘Not much, to be honest.
‘He’s in a privileged position where he is playing for Man United.
‘He is the one player that I believe can get my goalscoring record. I hope he does but he needs to hit consistency. He is not having the best of seasons, so he needs to find some form and become a leader.
‘I don’t think he’s that type of player, a leader. His body language doesn’t sometimes look the best. ‘Players such as [Raphael] Varane and Bruno [Fernandes] should be getting that out of Marcus.’