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Coming From Fabrizio Romano transfer of Marcus Rashford has been announced by Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain is planning to make shocking £100m offer to sign the England international player

Sources disclosed that Rashford was not present at Friday’s training session because he had attended a party in Belfast on Thursday. Erik ten Hag decided not to include him in the team for Sunday’s FA Cup victory over Newport County as a result.

The 26-year-old received bad press this week as a result of his exclusion from the team, which was linked to his off-field behaviour. In a statement released late on Monday night, Manchester United addressed the issue and acknowledged Rashford’s admission of guilt. The event was handled by the club as an internal disciplinary case, which is currently deemed resolved. The magnitude of any further consequences for Rashford is still unknown, though.

Renowned European clubs are still interested in Rashford despite obstacles both on and off the pitch. The English striker was reportedly being chased by Paris Saint-Germain last year, which led Manchester United to turn down a whopping £120 million transfer bid for their academy graduate.

After making 56 appearances in all competitions, Rashford finished the previous season with excellent stats, including 30 goals and 11 assists. In the summer, he reportedly signed a new five-year contract earning £325,000 per week, further solidifying his devotion to the club.

If Manchester United decides to let Rashford go, prospective suitors may have to pay more than the £120 million Manchester United first requested because the striker has a four-year deal.

When past transactions are considered, including Arsenal’s £105 million payment for Declan Rice in 2017, Rashford might surpass these sums, particularly if Jude Bellingham’s transfer from Real Madrid—which is rumoured to have cost £114 million with add-ons—is taken into consideration.

But according to The CIES Football Observatory, Rashford’s market value has dropped to €100 million (£86 million) over the last six months due to a noticeable reduction in performance.

No matter how long Rashford’s contract might be extended, it will undoubtedly dominate news for the rest of the season and into the summer, sparking a lot of discussion and curiosity in the football community.

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