A madness on the transfer market this winter?

A madness on the transfer market this winter?
A madness on the transfer market this winter?

Published on 12/17/2024 at 5:12 p.m.
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After the resounding departure of Kylian Mbappé au Real Madrid during the 2024 summer transfer window, the PSG actively looking for a new world-class left winger to strengthen their attack. With this in mind, Parisian leaders would have relaunched the track leading to Marcus Rashfordthe English international Manchester United.

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Lingering interest in Rashford

Despite the failure of negotiations during the previous transfer window, the PSG does not seem to have given up on the idea of ​​recruiting Marcus Rashford. According to the English press, the Rouge-et-Bleu have recently resumed contact with Manchester United concerning their 27-year-old attacker. The Red Devils would not be opposed to a transfer of Rashford, provided they receive an offer close to 45 million euros.

A risky and expensive operation

However, the English media Caught Offside warns him PSG on the risks of such an investment. According to their information, the recent performances of Marcus Rashford would not justify such an expense in January. The English striker is going through a period of delicate form and is no longer shining as much as before. In these conditions, spending such a large sum to recruit him in the middle of the season would almost be madness.

A risky but necessary bet?

Despite these warnings, the PSG seems determined to find a strong successor to Kylian Mbappé. After failing to attract a world star last summer, Parisian leaders could be tempted to take significant financial risks from the winter transfer window. Marcus Rashforddespite his current form, remains a very high level player who could potentially return to his best performances in the red and blue jersey.


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