Following some good performances at the World Cup for England, Marcus Rashford will now want to sit down and consider his future.
The player has a contract with Manchester United until the end of the season, even if the Red Devils do have an option to extend that by a year, and he will be coming at a crossroads in his career.
Born and bred in Manchester, the 25-year-old clearly has a strong affinity for his club, but that hasn’t stopped clubs, such as Paris Saint-Germain to come knocking.
Various reports about this have come out, and Nasser Al-Khelaifi has himself said he would love to have the forward in the French capital if he could.
In fact, signing the Manchester United remains a ‘priority’ for the Ligue 1 giants, according to Media Foot in France, who were among the first to bring the news about Rashford and PSG months ago.
They make a point of saying that, reminding their readers that bigger outlets such as L’Equipe have since backed up their claims.
Either way, they explain that Luis Campos ‘keeps the contact with those close to the player’, and Paris Saint-Germain are ‘raring to go’ when it comes to potentially signing him.
That being said, we doubt Manchester United will want to let him go, and the moment they trigger that option, which has now been done, they will give themselves more time to sit down with Rashford and convince him to stay, if that is what Erik ten Hag wants.