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AC Milan Target Loan Move for Manchester United’s £60M-Rated Talent Amid PSG Links

AC Milan Target Loan Move for Manchester United’s £60M-Rated Talent Amid PSG Links
AC Milan Target Loan Move for Manchester United’s £60M-Rated Talent Amid PSG Links

Rúben Amorim’s decision to exclude Marcus Rashford from Manchester United’s squad for several matches last month has reignited discussions about the forward’s future at Old Trafford.

According to Ben Jacobs of Give Me Sport, Paris Saint-Germain has not made any recent moves for Rashford, but the club’s sporting advisor, Luis Campos, is keeping a close eye on the situation.

While PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has previously engaged with Rashford’s representatives, further talks seem unlikely unless the player expresses a clear interest in a move to Paris.

This measured stance comes after Rashford signed a five-year contract extension with Manchester United in July 2023.

Jacobs also highlighted Rashford’s potential interest in playing in La Liga, with Barcelona reportedly keeping tabs on him. However, financial limitations might make a deal challenging, with a loan move being the most feasible option if Manchester United agrees to cover a large portion of his wages.

Could Marcus Rashford be Italy-bound?

Marcus Rashford
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Mail Sport reports that AC Milan are the latest club to show interest in a potential loan move for Marcus Rashford. This comes after journalist Matteo Moretto revealed that Manchester United have recently been in talks with the Serie A side about a possible transfer for the England international.

Meanwhile, TEAMtalk recently reported that Borussia Dortmund and PSG have renewed their interest in Rashford. PSG values him as a versatile attacking option, while Dortmund sees him as a key addition to strengthen their squad.

Manchester United is said to value Rashford at around £50 million to £60 million, a figure that aligns with their broader strategy to manage their transfer budget by balancing player sales and acquisitions.