Paris Saint-Germain has had enough of the rumors surrounding Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford. The club’s stance is clear: no, there is no intention to sign the English forward, end of story.
Luis Enrique has expressed his desire to strengthen the team during the winter transfer window, but it won’t be with just any player. Despite Rashford’s comments about seeking a “new challenge” after 20 years at Manchester United, and his good relationship with PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, sources close to the Parisian club, as cited by ESPN, confirm that PSG has no interest in Rashford.
In fact, departures such as Kolo Muani and Skriniar are required to free up space before any new signings can be made.
Rashford is Too Expensive and Not Good Enough
Although Rashford is being monitored by other European clubs, particularly in Spain and the Premier League, he is not in a rush to move to Saudi Arabia.
Manchester United, on the other hand, is open to offers, whether permanent transfers or loans, as long as a significant portion of his £350,000 weekly wage is covered. Despite his previous comments about wanting a change, it is unlikely Rashford will leave Old Trafford this winter unless a serious offer comes in.