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Manchester United will consider bids of £70m+ for Marcus Rashford ahead of a possible sale in the summer transfer window, according to reports.
It is believed that the Red Devils are open to selling all but three first-team players at the end of the season as part of a huge rebuild under Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Rashford is not among the three players considered off limits after a poor 2023-24 season which has seen the forward struggle for goals and receive criticism.
It was reported back in March that French champions Paris Saint-Germain were preparing to submit a £75m bid to sign Rashford.
PSG appeared to make a U-turn, though, with reports emerging just a month later that they had changed their minds about Rashford.
Despite questions marks over PSG’s interest, United are still open to selling Rashford if a suitable offer comes in, ESPN have reported.
United are ‘not actively looking to offload’ Rashford but will consider any bids over £70m for their academy graduate.
There is a ‘feeling’ at Old Trafford that only PSG would be willing to pay his price tag and wage demands.
It was thought that Rashford wanted to stay at United and would reject PSG – although those reports came in before news that the club were open to offers.
Erik ten Hag has insisted that he has no plans to sell Rashford but there are question marks over his own future and the decision could be out of his hands.
Speaking in March, the United manager said: ‘He didn’t re-sign him last season for (five) years with the intention to sell him, no,
‘He should be part of this project, so that is not a subject we talk about.’
Rashford has scored just eight goals for United this season across 40 appearances in all competitions.
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