Paris Saint-Germain must start plotting how they’ll replace Kylian Mbappé’s production. Over the last few weeks, various names have come out in the rumor mill to replace the Frenchman. One of the constant players linked to the Parisians is Marcus Rashford.

Manchester United are going through changes with Sir Jim Ratcliffe coming into the fold. As a result, changes could come to Old Trafford in the summer months, and players could be acquired at the right price.

Rashford’s name is constantly linked to PSG and the latest report comes from the Daily Mail, who reports that Rashford could leave Manchester United to get his career back on track. The Parisians are considering Rashford as a potential successor to Mbappé.

The 26-year-old could join the likes of Jadon Sancho, who left the Red Devils during the January transfer window, to get his career back on the right path. However, the wing positions will be a tough battle since Bradley Barcola and Ousmane Dembélé are looking to secure the roles when Mbappé leaves. 

It will be interesting to see if Rashford does want to leave the Premier League club or if his camp is again using PSG in any talks with Manchester United. 

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