PSG’s insane offer for Marcus Rashford, Arda Güler’s strong decision for his future

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Mark of triumph»

A bomb makes headlines all over England! The club from the French capital is looking for the successor to Kylian Mbappé who will join Real Madrid, free, at the end of the season. And the Parisians have targeted a Manchester United star: Marcus Rashford! THE Daily Star reports on its cover that “PSG is intensifying its efforts to replace Mbappé. Paris wants to pull Rashford.» The Parisian club even made a first offer to the Red Devils worth £80 million, or more than €93 million! “It remains to be seen whether PSG will be able to tempt Rashford to leave United, who value the striker at more than £100 million, or nearly €115 million. Especially since Rashford has a strained relationship with his coach, Erik ten Hag», writes the tabloid. But this news goes around the Kingdom like the Daily Mirror who ignites and almost mocks PSG with this title: “Mark of triumph», in reference to the famous Parisian monument. For his part, the Daily Express estimate that “PSG targets Rashford» to replace Mbappé and is ready to do crazy things to secure the English star! Answer next summer, but the club from the French capital is working hard to find a new idol.

Güler wants to stay at Real Madrid

At Real Madrid, Arda Güler is starting to make his mark with a little more playing time and a goal last weekend. The 19-year-old has made a strong decision for his future. As indicated A.S. on its front page this morning: “Güler stays. Neither Madrid nor the player are considering a loan. Next season he will play a bigger role in the team.» The Turk wants to establish himself permanently in the Spanish capital and knows that his turn will come next season! In the meantime, he is patient and is already sealing his future at the Merengue club.

Atlético thanks Oblak

In the clash at the top which kept all its promises, Atlético de Madrid qualified and took out the reigning European vice-champion, Inter. Winner in the first leg (1-0), the Nerazzurri were unrecognizable last night at the Metropolitano and came back to finally lose on penalties (2-1, 3-2 TAB). And the Colchoneros can thank their goalkeeper Jan Oblak who was magnificent in this penalty shootout. A.S. make no mistake this morning and announce that this qualification was made “with the heart and with Oblak» ! “A heroic Atlético defeated the European vice-champions through play and courage, and eliminated them on penalties. The Slovenian goalkeeper, who saved two penalties, was decisive. For Simeone: “With this audience, we are one more. It’s exciting.”» For his part Marca considers this qualification to be “brutal”! “Atletico plays a match, pushes Inter to their limits and wins a memorable penalty shootout. Two Oblak saves spark madness at the Metropolitano», rejoices the Madrid daily. Finally, Mundo Deportivo talks about “ecstasy» on its cover to evoke this qualification.

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