Manchester United will consider only offers above £70 million for Marcus Rashford ahead of the 2024 summer transfer window.
As part of a massive rebuild under Sir Jim Ratcliffe, it is thought that the Red Devils are willing to let go of all but three first-team players at the end of the current campaign.
Not among the three players deemed off limits, Rashford has had a difficult 2023–24 season in which he has struggled for goals and drawn condemnation.
French champions Paris Saint-Germain were reportedly ready to make a £75 million bid to sign Rashford back in March.
However, PSG seemed to reverse course, as rumors that they had changed their thoughts about the 26-year-old surfaced less than a month later.
According to ESPN as reported by the Metro, Rashford could still be sold by United if a good offer is made, despite doubts about PSG’s interest.
Although United are “not actively looking to offload,” they are only open to any offer exceeding £70 million for the academy graduate.
At Old Trafford, there’s a “feeling” that only PSG would be prepared to meet his demands for pay and price.
Before it was announced that the club will accept offers, there was speculation that the England international wanted to stay at United and would turn down PSG.
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Although Erik ten Hag has maintained that he has no intention of selling Rashford. There are uncertainties regarding his own future, so the choice may not be in his control.
In 40 appearances across all competitions this season, Rashford has only managed eight goals for United.
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