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Home » News » Transfer Talk: PSG consider Rashford summer move

Transfer Talk: PSG consider Rashford summer move

Last updated: January 31, 2024 8:55 pm
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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is contemplating reigniting their interest in Marcus Rashford during the upcoming summer, a move that would test the commitment of the struggling striker to Manchester United.

Despite Rashford’s recent bout of indiscipline, Manchester United currently has no intentions of selling the academy graduate.

Rashford reported for training late and further claimed to be too unwell to train. However, the striker had been spotted leaving a Belfast nightclub just hours earlier.

Ten Haag froze the strike and he sat out the FA Cup win over Newport.

Sources close to the player however vehemently assert that Rashford is not actively seeking a move elsewhere.

Last summer, PSG attempted to lure the 26-year-old to the French capital, but the endeavor was unsuccessful as Rashford opted to sign a lucrative new deal with Manchester United.

Although purchasing a player is not currently at the top of PSG’s agenda, according to club sources, an insider in the city suggests that PSG might be tempted to present a fresh offer at the conclusion of the season.

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