French Newspaper L’Equipe are reporting that Paris Saint-German (PSG) have registered an interesting in signing Manchester United forward, Marcus Rashford this summer.
According to the L’Equipe, PSG have already made contacts with the English international with talks progressing positively.
The reports add that PSG are yet to hold any formal discussion with Manchester United over the possible sell of Rashford.
“Paris Saint-Germain are targeting Marcus Rashford to bolster their attack. Contacts have been made with the player’s entourage & discussions are progressing positively.”
“PSG have made contact with Marcus Rashford’s camp, talks are progressing positively. His contract runs out in June 2023 and Paris are ready to give him the opportunity to relaunch his career.” Reports the French news outlet.
The Red Devils has an option of renewing Rashford contract which runs out in 2023, but the French champions are also looking forward to adding the English international to beef up their attack.
Rashford has been recalled back his position so far under Erik Ten Hag, playing off the left hand side of United’s front three.
However, Marcus Rashford spent a number of games in the previous season under Ralf Rangnick on the bench which has blocked his development as a player.
Rashford started so well at Man United when he through the starting lineup under former United manager Luis van Gaal, scoring and tearing defenders apart.
Straight away many former player of man United including Wayne Rooney tipped Rashford to break his all time goal-scorer at club following his impressive performance and fast-rising development at age 19.
However, over the past few years, Rashford performance has drained down the line up from last season under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to Ralf Ragnick after been sidelined by his shoulder injury problems.
Man United fans have had enough of his recent performances and lackadaisical attitude on the pitch and would be happy to see him walk out of his boyhood club where he hoped to play till his physical body run out of energy to continue.