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European giants 'renew interest' in Marcus Rashford
Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly renewed their interest in Manchester United winger Marcus Rashford as they look to bolster their forward line in 2025.
The Ligue 1 giants were eager to sign Rashford following the departure of Kylian Mbappe this summer, but they were unable to reach an agreement with Man Utd and a deal failed to materialise.
However, PSG remain interested in the former England international and are ready to push for his signature next year, according to TEAMtalk.
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Man Utd are reportedly reluctant to lose Rashford, although FootballTransfers understands that selling the 26-year-old would allow the Red Devils to make a serious push for Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze.
Rashford signed a new contract at Old Trafford last summer, but he has been linked with an exit for several months amid his lack of form at club level.
The Man Utd winger only netted eight goals in 43 matches last season and he was subsequently excluded from England’s squad for the 2024 European Championship.
Despite his struggles over the past year, PSG remain interested in Rashford and could reportedly push to sign him when the 2025 summer transfer window opens.
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What has Erik ten Hag said about Marcus Rashford?
In September, under-fire Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag insisted that Rashford needs to stay disciplined if he is to reach his true potential.
Ahead of Man Utd’s clash against Crystal Palace, Ten Hag told the media: “Every player knows when your lifestyle is not right you can't perform in the league we have to perform in.
“You don't get the right levels if you don't have a good and disciplined life away from Carrington.
“He needed some help, by backing him, for instance. But he has to do it himself, at the end of the day.
“He has to set his life right, his training attitude right, he has to set his match attitude right. When he sets his professionalism he will perform because he's a class player.”