Man Utd Set Sights on £60M-Rated Brighton Ace to Replace PSG-Linked Star
With Ruben Amorim now at the helm of Manchester United, Marcus Rashford’s future at the club appears uncertain. However, transfer speculation around the English forward remains as lively as ever.
In October, TEAMtalk reported that Paris Saint-Germain have renewed their interest in Rashford. While the obstacles that prevented a summer move still persist, the Ligue 1 club could revisit the idea of signing him next year.
The same outlet also highlights PSG manager Luis Enrique’s admiration for Rashford, suggesting he believes the forward can return to top form. Meanwhile, Chris Wheeler of the Daily Mail reports that the Red Devils could consider offers in the region of £40 million for their star forward.
Manchester United have Marcus Rashford replacement in sight
Fichajes reports that Manchester United are looking for ways to strengthen their attack, with Brighton’s Evan Ferguson emerging as a top target.
Rashford’s potential departure, reportedly not in Rubén Amorim’s plans, has prompted the Red Devils to explore high-profile options in the market, and Ferguson stands out as a key candidate.
However, securing his signature won’t be straightforward, as Brighton reportedly value him at around £60 million.
Amid ongoing rumors and Rashford’s inconsistent form since the 2022-23 season, former Wales striker Rob Earnshaw has voiced concern about the Manchester United star’s future, pointing to his struggles in 2024.
“I think Manchester United will be looking to sell Marcus Rashford,” Earnshaw told Sky Sports. “Based on form, based on I think over the last year or so, he’s gone from number one on the teamsheet, top England player, to ‘is he going to even start for Manchester United?’ and he’s nowhere near starting for England.
“[United] are going to have a big problem. They’re probably going to have two transfer windows to look at how does Marcus Rashford fit in for Ruben Amorim. The problem they’ll have is that I think, to be honest with you, he’s underperforming.”