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TRANSFER: PSG Preparing £75million Bid For Manchester United Forward

TRANSFER: PSG Preparing £75million Bid For Manchester United Forward
Paris Saint-Germain is gearing up to make a £75 million offer for Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford this summer, potentially as a replacement for Kylian Mbappe.
As reported by the Daily Mirror, PSG is anticipating Mbappe’s departure and aims to secure the signing of Rashford.
The Ligue 1 champions previously attempted to acquire the 26-year-old in 2022, offering a weekly wage of approximately £400,000, although the transfer did not materialize.
Rashford has had a lackluster season with only seven goals in 27 league appearances for United.
Consequently, PSG is looking to launch a fresh bid for Rashford, despite United valuing him closer to £100 million.
With Financial Fair Play constraints reducing their summer finances, Manchester United might consider a deal; however, Rashford’s willingness to depart remains uncertain.
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