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Paris Saint-Germain has Marcus Rashford in its sights, the English press revealed. Information immediately denied by Erik ten Hag.
PSG’s interest in Marcus Rashford is not new. For several seasons already, the Manchester United striker has pleased Parisian recruiters and in 2022, the French club had already tried its luck. In vain. Two years later, and as it prepares to lose Kylian Mbappé, Paris Saint-Germain would once again dream of attracting the England international. But on the Manchester side, the doors are double-locked.
While the Mirror reports this Friday the information on this famous Parisian interest, Erik ten Hag chose to comment on the news. Present in front of the press, two days before the duel which will oppose the Red Devils in Liverpool, as part of the quarter-finals of the FA Cup (Sunday, 4:30 p.m.), the Mancunian coach was very firm. “ We didn’t extend it for four years last season, only to sell it this summer. It is part of our project. It’s not a subject. »
Rashford attached to United
Marcus Rashford signed a contract extension on July 18 and is committed to Manchester United until June 2028. Born in Manchester and a pure product of the Mancunian training center, the man who is now twenty-six years old does not is probably not yet ready to leave Old Trafford and cross the Channel.
Still according to Mirror, Paris Saint-Germain would consider spending less than 88 million euros to secure the services of Marcus Rashford. At this price, there is little chance that Manchester United will agree to release their emblematic player. The file seems to be off to a bad start for PSG, which may have to look elsewhere for Kylian Mbappé’s successor.
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