Marcus Rashford could be on his way out of Manchester United, and one European giant is in pole position to sign the England international if he leaves Old Trafford.
There has been speculation surrounding the future of Rashford for quite some time, with the United man on the wrong end of a lot of criticism this season following a significant drop in form from last season.
Rashford scored 17 Premier League goals in the last campaign but has only managed seven in the league this time around, with United struggling for goals across the entire squad.
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The Englishman recently responded to the abuse he has been receiving on social media for both his performances and lifestyle.
On Thursday afternoon, UtdParadigm posted on the social platform X, saying: "The way Marcus Rashford is being treated is absolutely disgusting. It's cruel. It's abuse."
Hours later, the England forward quote tweeted the post. "I appreciate your support. It is abuse and has been for months. Enough is enough."
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Given Rashford's pedigree, he has always been linked with a big-money move away from Old Trafford, and PSG have consistently been the club the attacker has been linked to.
With Kylian Mbappe set to leave for Real Madrid in the summer, Rashford is probably the one player in world football with the most compatible profile to fill the Frenchman's boots in Paris so it is no surprise to see them firm favorites for Rashford's signature.
Here are the full odds for Rashford's next club via Sky Bet:
PSG- 4/1
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Barcelona- 20/1
Inter Milan- 25/1
Juventus- 25/1
Real Madrid- 33/1
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It is no real surprise to see no Premier League sides listed as potential destinations for Rashford with the 26-year-old making his feelings clear to the English media in an interview with 'The Players Tribune' earlier in the season.
"I’m not trying to have a go at the media I understand the game, you know what I mean? They’re not really writing about me. It’s like they’re writing about this character, 'Marcus Rashford'," He explained.
"It can’t just be about me as a 26-year-old lad on a night out, or a lad getting a parking ticket. It’s got to be about how much my car costs, guessing my weekly salary, my jewellery or even my tattoos.
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"It’s got to be about my body language, and questioning my morals, and speculating about my family, and my football future. There’s a tone to it that you don’t get with all footballers. Let’s just leave it at that," He added.
Topics: Manchester United, Marcus Rashford, PSG, Kylian Mbappe, Premier League