Marcus Rashford has been urged to take a “fresh challenge” at a European club like Paris Saint-Germain amid uncertainty surrounding his Manchester United future.
That is according to Rangers legend Ally McCoist, who believes a sensational transfer to the French capital could be a fruitful option for the out-of-form Rashford.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano on Monday reported that Rashford is ‘growing unhappy’ over his lack of minutes under United interim manager Ralf Rangnick.
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Rashford, 24, is under contract at Old Trafford until 2023, with an option for United to extend his current deal.
The United forward is set to be dropped from England’s upcoming friendlies against Switzerland and the Ivory Coast later this month amid his poor run of form.
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McCoist has suggested that Rashford should consider how he is going to secure his place back in the England squad and believes a move away from United could help.
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Speaking on talkSPORT, he said: “I would [make the move].
“He’s got to look at himself. Why is he not in the team? It suggests he’s not doing enough for Ralf Rangnick for him to put him in the side.”
McCoist continued: “That said, you look at the club, you look at the surroundings, Manchester United are all over the place just now…
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“If I’m Marcus Rashford, I’ve got to start thinking about myself. How’s he going to get back in that England squad?
“In a fresh challenge, somewhere like PSG. I’ve got that down as a good move.”
Romano took to Twitter and added that Rashford is ‘concerned’ over his role in the current United squad, with the England international fighting for first-team minutes.
He added that PSG were keeping tabs on the United star and had him on ‘their list as [an] option’ to replace Kylian Mbappe last summer.
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Mbappe, 23, is out of contract at the end of the season and has been heavily linked with a blockbuster transfer to Real Madrid.
According to Romano, PSG have made no fresh approach for Rashford and the United fan favourite is ‘considering his future and it will take time.’
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United, who are currently fifth in the Premier League table, will host Tottenham at Old Trafford on Saturday.
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