Ralf Rangnick comments on Marcus Rashford transfer as PSG eye move for Man Utd star

Published date12 August 2022
It's believed the Ligue 1 champions are in talks with the Englishman's representatives over a move to the French capital. Talks are said to be progressing 'positively' between the two parties, although PSG are yet to open negotiations with his employers

Rashford, 24, has been on United's books for 17 years and has Marcus Rashford's Man Utd contract clause has major implications on PSG transfer. The Red Devils have the option to extend the forward's contract by another 12 months, allowing them to command a decent transfer fee if they decide to sell before September.

While the transfer is still in its infancy, former United boss Rangnick has suggested Rashford could leave Old Trafford this summer. Speaking about the player's future in March, the German coach told him he could think about going to another club in this window.

"I don't think this is an issue and he never said anything about that when we spoke yesterday," said Rangnick, who was succeeded by current United boss Erik ten Hag in May. "But again, the window is closed right now.

"Even, suppose he and his agents or his family at one stage of the summer think about maybe going to another club, well then he can do that, but in the summer. Now the window is closed. It's got nothing to do with tomorrow's game or the game on Tuesday."

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Rangnick added: "When I spoke to him, he didn't say anything to me, he said to me that he's still happy and that he wants to perform on a high level for the club. There was no mention of him not being happy here.

"We have quite a few other players whose contracts are expiring in the summer. For me, this is...

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