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Hungry for sport, he grew up to the sound of Formula 1 engines and the exploits of Ronaldinho. Today, with a Master's degree in sports journalism, he no longer misses an F1 Grand Prix or a PSG match, his two passions and specialties.
Last summer, PSG was forced to let go of Kylian Mbappé whose contract was coming to an end. The French striker signed with Real Madrid and therefore left a void which was ultimately not filled since no major player was recruited. However, the track leading to Marcus Rashford would come back strong. And Manchester United would even be willing to let go of him for a very advantageous amount.
During the previous summer transfer window, the PSG failed to keep Kylian Mbappé whose contract was ending. The Bondynois signed up with the Real Madrid and therefore left a significant void which was not compensated since apart from Désiré Douéwhose recruitment was done to prepare for the future, no offensive player arrived. And the absence of Kylian Mbappé has been felt since the start of the season. This is the reason why, as revealed by le10sport.com, the PSG will look to recruit a winger this winter in order to compete Bradley Barcola.
The Rashford track relaunched at PSG?
And according to information from Telegraphthe PSG is one of the clubs able to secure the services of Marcus Rashfordwith Saudi Arabia. And for good reason, the English international, whose contract runs until 2028 with Manchester United, receives a salary estimated at €20 million per year which the English club would like to save. In this perspective, the PSGwho has several been cited among the favorites to recruit Rashfordwould therefore be ideally placed.
A discount price for Rashford?
And it could even be a very good deal. Indeed, the English media adds that Manchester Unitedseeking to separate as quickly as possible from Marcus Rashfordwould be willing to sell it at a discount. Aware that it will be difficult to find a club capable of paying the English striker's salary, the Red Devils could therefore sell it off to facilitate its transfer. It now remains to be seen whether the PSG a profitera.