Announced for years in the sights of PSG, Marcus Rashford is clearly losing track at Manchester United, and could be a victim of the change of coach to the point of finally signing in Paris.
Great promise of Manchester United, announced as the player who should allow England to finally win major titles, Marcus Rashford is at a turning point in his career. The striker is no longer able to shine with the Red Devils, and the current change of coach could well force him to look elsewhere. This was already the case in the past, but the number 10 of MU was above all accused of blackmailing at the start, notably at PSG, to better extend his contract. In 2023, he signed a new lease taking him until 2028, and there is therefore no urgency regarding his contractual situation.
On the ground, however, it is much more worrying. Marcus Rashford no longer seems to have the flame, and his statistics table with a goal and an assist in 11 Premier League games this season attests to it. The new coach, Ruber Amorim, loves players who press, explode offensively and show great desire for physical effort. This is clearly no longer the adage of the Englishman, who will consider leaving Manchester United shortly if the collaboration with the new coach does not go well, says Team Talk. The Portuguese coach has many offensive options at his disposal, and he will also have the right to a gala recruitment this winter to choose players who suit him.
Enough to revive the rumor sending Marcus Rashford to PSG, according to the English press. The Three Lions international is a player that Nasser Al-Khelaïfi greatly appreciates, as the Qatari leader confided during the 2022 World Cup. A new Parisian effort to convince him to cross the Channel therefore makes sense, especially at a time when the French club is looking for a strong element in attack to shake up a sector which is not satisfactory in big matches. Rashford's market value has in any case fallen significantly compared to the time when MU wanted 100 ME. Its new price would be almost halved, and would make it much more affordable for PSG.
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