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·2 January 2025
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·2 January 2025
Rúben Amorim’s decision to leave Marcus Rashford out of the Manchester United squad last month for multiple matches has reignited speculation about the forward’s future at Old Trafford.
Ben Jacobs of Give Me Sport recently reported that although Paris Saint-Germain has not made any recent approaches for Rashford, the club’s sporting advisor, Luis Campos, is keeping a close eye on the situation.
PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has previously engaged with Rashford’s representatives, but further talks are unlikely unless the player expresses serious interest in moving to Paris. This measured stance comes after Rashford signed a five-year contract extension with Manchester United in July 2023.
Jacobs also mentioned that Rashford is considering a move to La Liga, with Barcelona reportedly interested in adding him to their squad. However, financial limitations could complicate a transfer, with a loan deal being the only feasible option if Manchester United agrees to cover a substantial portion of his wages.
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TEAMtalk reported on Thursday, citing sources, that Borussia Dortmund and PSG are showing renewed interest in Rashford.
Rashford, alongside teammate Joshua Zirkzee, is currently available as Manchester United looks to reshape its attacking options. The Red Devils are open to offers for both players but are standing firm on their asking prices.
The Premier League side reportedly value Rashford at around £50 million to £60 million, a strategy that reflects their need to generate funds while balancing their buying and selling plans. Key developments regarding Rashford are expected in the coming days, with PSG still in the hunt after expressing interest last summer.
PSG view him as a versatile forward, while Borussia Dortmund also sees him as a valuable addition to bolster their squad. The German side, who successfully secured Jadon Sancho on loan in 2024, may take steps to explore the possibilities of a similar deal for Rashford.