Mercato: PSG condemned to a new madness for this star?

Mercato: PSG condemned to a new madness for this star?
Mercato: PSG condemned to a new madness for this star?

This winter, PSG is looking for an attacker to strengthen its offensive sector. The capital club is thinking in particular of Marcus Rashford, who suggested that it was possible for him to leave Manchester United in the coming weeks. But if the Parisian leaders want to recruit the Englishman, they will have to spend a lot, whether in transfer fees or in salary.

On numerous occasions since the start of the season, PSG has often encountered problems with offensive efficiency. This also cost the capital club dearly in Champions Leaguebecause the Parisians are currently 25th in the ranking and therefore not qualified for the knockout phase. The champion of therefore wishes to make some corrections to its squad this winter, including the recruitment of an attacker.

Marcus Rashford is open to a move from Manchester United

The PSG already has some ideas and he is thinking, among other things, of Marcus Rashford. A transfer for the English striker is clearly possible and he himself said so during an interview recently. “I think I’m ready to take on a new challenge. The day I leave, it will be without hard feelings. I will not make any negative comments about Manchester United. I've seen how other players have left in the past and I don't want to be that person. »

Rashford has a big salary

For his part, Manchester United would also be willing to part with Marcus Rashford this winter, but no gifts will be given. THE Red Devils will demand a big check for their player who is still under contract until 2028 and who is valued at €55M according to the specialized site Transfer market. In addition, the striker also has a large salary and there is no indication that he would be ready to lower his expectations. THE PSG is therefore warned, he will undoubtedly have to pay a large sum if he wishes at all costs to afford the services of the 27-year-old player.

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