Where will Marcus Rashford End?

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After Manchester United’s first game of the season against Brighton AMD the very first EPL match under the charge of Erik Ten Hag that ended in a defeat to the Red devils, many United players we’re subject of criticism and Marcus Rashford was no exception.

Recently, PSG offered a whooping sum of £60m in bid of Rashford but Manchester United declined and set their valuation for the England’s international at £120m if PSG are really willing to opt for him.

One could have thoughts lingering in his head about the price, but we know PSG as a club that isn’t moved by price when they are really out for a player as we have seen in the case of Neymar and mbappe.

It is beyond reasonable doubts that Manchester United set the high asking price for Rashford in order to shy off PSG from the deal as it has recently been confirmed by ten Hag himself “Rashford is still part of our, plans”. Meanwhile should PSG trigger the asking price, it will leave United with no option than to part ways.

This scenario leaves is with the question of ” where will Marcus Rashford play next?”

What are your thoughts?

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