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Mercato: PSG will shoot themselves in the foot with this transfer

PSG has been thinking about Marcus Rashford for several years to strengthen their attack. The capital club could finally secure the arrival of the Englishman, as the latter has never been closer to leaving Manchester United. Problem, to replace him, the Red Devils are thinking of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who is also on the Parisian shelves.

The winter transfer window will soon open its doors and PSG could be one of the main players. The capital club is particularly looking for ways out for two of its players: Randal Cole Muani et Milan Skriniar. Recently, some sources also claimed that the Slovak would be very close to joining Galatasaray. For the Frenchman, a departure in England would be possible, because, as le10sport.com revealed to you exclusively, Manchester United is interested in him. In Ligue 1l’AS Monaco could also give it a try.

PSG thinks of Marcus Rashford

The PSG is therefore looking to sell, but also to buy. Parisian leaders want to strengthen the offensive sector as a priority, especially if Randal Cole Muani had just left. The objective is to bring a little competition to Bradley Barcolawhich has been less successful for some time. One of the names that stands out the most is that of Marcus Rashford. The latter is reaching a turning point in his career and he has also stated that it is possible that he will leave Manchester United this winter. The champion of is not, however, the only team thinking of the Englishman, as several Saudi teams are also said to be interested.

Manchester United could swoop on Kvaratskhelia to replace Rashford

The PSG could therefore try to bring Marcus Rashford this winter, but it could cost him dearly. According to Caught Offsideif the 27-year-old were to leave Manchester UnitedTHE Red Devils would have checked the name of Khvicha Kavaratskhelia to replace it, which is also on Parisian shelves, and has been for a long time. Mancunian leaders would also think of Nico Williamsalso tracked by the PSGand to Kaoru Mitoma. To be continued…

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