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Man Utd Poised to Sell €60M-Rated PSG Transfer Target for One Key Reason

With Ruben Amorim now at the helm, Marcus Rashford’s future at Manchester United could take shape during the 2024-25 season. Despite the managerial change, the transfer rumors remain ongoing.

In October,TEAMtalk reported that Paris Saint-Germain have renewed its interest in Rashford. Although the same challenges that prevented a summer transfer still exist, the Ligue 1 club might revisit the pursuit next year.

For now, Rashford is said to be optimistic about rediscovering his best form,per TEAMtalk. Additionally, the outlet noted thatPSG manager Luis Enrique is a strong admirer of Rashford and believes he can play a key role in helping the forward return to his peak.

Why Man Utd would want to sell Marcus Rashford

Marcus Rashford

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Despite scoring three goals in his last four Premier League matches, the rumors around Rashford continueand the latest comes fromSky Sports Germany’s Florian Plettenberg.

According to Plettenberg, Manchester United is open to selling Rashford, potentially as early as the winter transfer window, with a definitive decision expected by the summer. While the club recognizes his progress under Amorim, they don’t see him as untouchable.

One key factor driving this discussion is his high salary. Letting Rashford leave would ease Financial Fair Play constraints, giving the Red Devils more flexibility in the transfer market.

🚨🔴 Manchester United would sell Marcus #Rashford at the latest by the summer and would already be open to top offers in the winter. The club acknowledge his development under Ruben #Amorim but consider him definitely not unsellable.

One reason why a sale is being discussed:… pic.twitter.com/x8e5ALsQbL

— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) December 10, 2024

Rashford is under contract until 2028 andTransfermarkt puts his value at €60 million. The 27-year-old has scored seven goals and recorded three assists in 23 matches across all competitions.

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