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Man Utd Demand Astronomical Fee for Rashford

Rashford Transfer Saga Takes Center Stage

By Axel Reyes

Rashford Transfer Saga Takes Center Stage
Rashford Transfer Saga Takes Center Stage
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Manchester United have set a hefty £100 million price tag on Marcus Rashford amid interest from Paris Saint-Germain. The French giants have tabled a bid of around £75 million for the England international, but the Red Devils are holding out for a significantly higher fee.

Rashford has fallen out of favor under new manager Ruben Amorim and is no longer seen as a key part of the club's plans. The 27-year-old has struggled to regain his best form following a stellar 2022/23 season and has been in and out of the starting lineup.

With Rashford's contract set to expire in 2028, United are keen to cash in on the forward while his value is still high. The club is undergoing a rebuild under Amorim and the funds generated from Rashford's sale could be reinvested into new signings.

PSG's interest

PSG are looking to bolster their attacking options and see Rashford as the ideal candidate to fill that void. The French club have been linked with a number of high-profile forwards in recent months, but Rashford is seen as a more affordable option.

However, PSG are unwilling to meet United's £100 million valuation and are hoping to negotiate a lower fee. The French club are confident that they can persuade Rashford to join the project and believe that the player is keen on a move to the Parc des Princes.

What next for Rashford?

Rashford's future at Old Trafford remains uncertain. If United and PSG cannot agree on a fee, the England international could be forced to stay at the club against his will. However, with the transfer window still open, there is plenty of time for a deal to be done.

Other clubs have also been linked with a move for Rashford, but PSG are currently the frontrunners. If the French club can increase their offer, a deal could be struck before the transfer window closes.


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