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·30 March 2026
Transfer news – Rashford again linked with PSG

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·30 March 2026

Marcus Rashford, a 28-year-old forward under contract with Manchester United until 2028 and loaned this 2025-2026 season to FC Barcelona with an option to buy, still has an uncertain future. So the rumors are back, with Paris Saint-Germain once again linked to the case. Caught Offside indeed mentions interest in an article written by Mark Brus. AC Milan are also mentioned.
Marcus Rashford’s future is more than uncertain, as I can confirm the rumors that Barcelona are hesitating over signing the Manchester United forward on a permanent deal. Sources close to the matter have told me that Rashford is still being pursued by Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan, two clubs that have already made approaches for him. For now, those are the only two confirmed names, but I’ve been told that concrete rumors about interest from other big clubs should start circulating soon. The source added that FC Barcelona’s finances are a problem for the club, which has prompted other clubs to seriously consider Rashford as an option for this summer. However, it is not impossible that a compromise will be found, especially since Rashford wants to stay at Camp Nou.”
This is one of the oldest PSG rumors resurfacing again, so we are naturally remaining very cautious. Quite simply because there has never been anything concrete despite many claims in the media. Rashford is still far from Paris and does not even seem to fit the project anymore today. A move to the capital would be a real surprise.
The most likely outcome is still that he stays at Barça, even if the Catalan club’s finances remain a problem. But solutions have been found for other transfers, so we are still expecting some kind of arrangement to unlock the situation. The rumor may simply be the media “taking advantage” of the situation a little, or a small bit of pressure from Manchester United. Football can be surprising, but we will mainly focus on other cases.
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