KEY POINTS

  • Marcus Rashford has been one of the more reliable players for Manchester United
  • Paris Saint-Germain have gained interest for Rashford
  • Manchester United has won their last five out of six bouts

While Manchester United has found a rejuvenated sense of cohesiveness as a team, transfer rumors have remained abundant across the league. One of these includes forward Marcus Rashford who is speculated to be a target for Paris Saint-Germain.

The way Rashford plays has been tremendous for Manchester United, as he’s played a big role in the team’s resurgence. The club is currently in fifth place in the Premier League and has won the last five out of their six bouts. With the manner Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes have been leading the club, the Red Devils have gained enough momentum during this critical stretch of the season.

There are several more factors for the team’s improved performance and Rashford is one of them. The 22-year-old forward has been aggressive on the field with the way he creates opportunities for himself and his teammates. This has been evident in his entire career with averages of 77.8% in his passing success rate to go along with 21 goals for the 2019-2020 season. In addition to this, he has already suited up for 208 overall appearances for Manchester United and has scored 66 times to go along with 38 assists.

Per Red Devil Armada, the young star has been an option for Paris Saint-Germain with Tomas Tuchel reportedly gaining interest for the scorer. It would take a lot of resources for PSG to pull off the move estimated at around 100 million Euros on their end. The current Ligue 1 standings have PSG on top as the first seed with 29 wins, four draws and five losses. Having someone with the caliber of Rashford will set the team up stronger in the further years to come.

It will be interesting to see how Manchester United responds to the various transfer talks regarding their club. The team is thriving now with the development Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has emphasized for his younger players. The dynamic pair of Pogba and Fernandes has been a dominant duo and keeping players such as Rashford with the team has the potential for greater things in the future.

Marcus Rashford takes a knee before kick-off
Marcus Rashford takes a knee before kick-off POOL / MATTHEW CHILDS