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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.
Determined to strengthen its offensive sector this winter, in particular to offer competition to Bradley Barcola, PSG are reportedly monitoring the situation of Marcus Rashford who has confirmed his intention to leave Manchester United. And the former glory of the Red Devils, Roy Keane, also confirms an upcoming transfer for the England international.
As revealed exclusively by le10sport.com, the PSG will look to recruit a winger to compete with the players already in the squad. With this in mind, the name of Marcus Rashford circulates insistently. And according to Roy Keanea departure from Manchester United no longer raises much doubt.
Rashford, departure confirmed?
« Actually, what he said doesn't bother me even if it's a bit long, but it's absolutely true. Sometimes leaving suits everyone. It's been going on for a year or two, he's obviously got a bit of talent and he's been at the club since he was a kid. A change would probably do a lot of good for him, for his team and for his family if he goes abroad. My only warning for players like him is that he has all these qualities as a player. But if you lose that desire, it's hard to find it again », says the former midfielder in the podcast Overlap’s Stick to Football before continuing.
“Sometimes, leaving suits everyone”
« We know that for great players, it has nothing to do with money, it's a question of a new challenge and pride. It seems like Marcus got lost and lost his desire. We talked about delays and everything that happens off the field. And if he gets a little distracted by that, he might have a hard time coming back. He could find the desire again by changing club and environment, but I don't think he will find it again at Manchester United. Some players leave Manchester United and will be good, and people will say we shouldn't have sold them. But they are doing well only because this club suits them better », added Roy Keane.