Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford has been linked with a move to PSG, who are ready to break the bank to sign him.

A report from Daily Star has claimed that PSG are willing to offer Marcus Rashford a £500,000-a-week contract in order to tempt him. The update further adds that Les Parisiens could offer £80 million to Manchester United.

It will be interesting to see if the Red Devils are willing to accept the offer for the 26-year-old striker. But the player might not be open to a move, with recent reports claiming he is committed to Manchester United.

Rashford has been a key player for them in recent seasons. Although the England international has not been at his best this term, he remains a top-class performer in the Premier League and has proven his quality over the years. There is no doubt that the England international will get back to his best eventually, and Manchester United must do everything in their power to hold on to him.

The Red Devils are already lacking in depth and quality in the attacking unit, and letting a key player like Rashford leave the club would be a poor decision. The England international has seven goals and six assists across all competitions this season.

Rashford to replace Kylian Mbappe at PSG?

Paris Saint-Germain are looking to bring in a quality replacement for Kylian Mbappe, who will likely leave the club as a free agent in the summer. PSG have been linked with a number of attackers recently, and it will be interesting to see who they end up with.

Rashford will probably want to continue at his boyhood club and help them get back to the top of  English football in the coming seasons. There is no doubt that the £80 million offer could be tempting for Manchester United. But the Red Devils need players like Rashford to bounce back strongly.

They are having an underwhelming campaign this season and will hope to get back into the UEFA Champions League soon and compete for major trophies. Keeping the 26-year-old should be one of their top priorities. Manchester United have not been able to score goals consistently this season, and letting the 26-year-old leave will only worsen their situation next season.

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