Milan and PSG Monitor On-Loan Star as Permanent Move Looms Summer Transfer Question Intensifies
Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford remains under close scrutiny from two European giants, AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), as they monitor his situation while he is currently playing for Barcelona on loan until the end of this season.
Key Points
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1Marcus Rashford's future remains uncertain as Barcelona has yet to commit permanently this summer.
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2AC Milan and PSG are actively monitoring the situation, potentially stepping in if Manchester United sells him or a permanent deal is not reached by Barca.
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3Rashford faces critical decisions regarding his long-term club contract with Man Utd while also considering World Cup opportunities for England later.
Developments
Marcus Rashford remains unconvincing regarding his permanent transfer from Manchester United due to declining form following Raphinha's return and the high cost of an agreed €30m deal with significant wage reductions required. Barcelona is now leaning toward cheaper alternatives, including younger wingers like Andreas Schjelderup or Victor Munoz, rather than finalizing a move for Rashford at this stage in his career trajectory (despite the text noting March 29 as part of "March 30" context).
Manchester United's Marcus Rashford is set to play a crucial final few weeks atBarcelona as Raphinha recovers from injury while Barcelona considers activating his €30 million permanent transfer clause pending La Liga Financial Fair Play compliance checks. Meanwhile, AC Milan and PSG are closely monitoring the situation with an eye on making formal offers if Barca decides not to proceed permanently next season.
Reports indicate Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain are interested in Marcus Rashford if Barcelona does not exercise their €30m purchase option on him by season's end, despite his revitalized form of 10 goals and 13 assists for the club. Milan is also considered a potential destination given its existing need to strengthen striker depth beyond Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Fikayo Tomori following recent disappointments with other players like Santiago Gimenez.