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It is revealed that Bayern may compete with Paris to sign Rashford! Marseille also had the intention that Manchester United could not afford to ask for 100 million

According to the latest rumours, Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga are ready to compete with Paris Saint-Germain for Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford. The 26-year-old has outperformed last season with four goals and three assists in his first 12 games, but his future remains uncertain.

Although Marcus Rashford remains a regular under Ten Hag, the British media claim that the Manchester United Academy star is still likely to leave Old Trafford. According to TEAMtalk, Bayern may snap up Rashford with Ligue 1 side Paris Saint-Germain in 2025.

The latest rumours suggest that Bayern will be willing to explore potential transfers if United make it clear that they are willing to negotiate. This is because Leroy Sane, who is in the Bundesliga giants' squad, is about to expire his contract and he could be on a free transfer. Bayern have always valued wide players and like to stock up on wingers.

Rumours of a Parisian side with Marcus Rashford have been going on for years, and he was once considered a replacement for Kylian Mbappe. It is expected that before the summer transfer window of 2025, the future of the British star will once again become another "soap opera".

In addition to Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, Ligue 1 side Marseille are also believed to have shown interest in Rashford, with former Manchester United player Mason · Greenwood in their squad, signing Rabiot, who has been linked with the Red Devils, and the opportunity to bring in Red Devils veteran Paul Pogba. Of course, De Zerbi's Marseille certainly don't have the funds to complete the deal.

Manchester United are ambiguous about Rashford and are still likely to keep him, although the possibility of his departure cannot be ruled out entirely. The club signed a new contract extension with Coach last summer, with a £325,000-a-week contract running until June 2028, which was considered the wrong decision.

British media reported that the key to Rashford's future is whether Manchester United are willing to lower their asking price, otherwise the transfer is unlikely to materialize. It is reported that Manchester United's asking price for Rashford this summer is as high as 100 million pounds. And Germany's "transfer market network" only valued the master at 50 million pounds.

While Rashford's stats have been good this season, he has not been very effective in the Premier League, scoring just one goal. Many fans believe that Manchester United should sell the England international for a complete rebuild. But it is doubtful that this will happen, because Sir Jim · Ratcliffe and INEOS attach great importance to the local "household register".

There are also rumours that Manchester United are interested in France striker Muani in Paris, with the former Eintracht Frankfurt striker likely to be a bargaining chip for Rashford's transfer. Paris has set a price tag of £58.6 million (€70 million) for Muani. The 25-year-old, who scored just nine goals in 40 games in Paris last season and two in nine games this season, has not met the expectations of fans, after all, he has 26 goals and 17 assists in 50 games for Eintracht Frankfurt.

Other transfer rumours regarding Manchester United include the club's move to fight for Leipzig striker Sheshko. The Slovenia striker has six goals and three assists in 10 games this season. If he joins, it could force new signing Zirkze to go out on loan this summer, with Juventus and AC Milan both keeping an eye on the Netherlands striker. Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen could leave at the end of his contract this season and United have seen Crystal Palace defender Adam · Wharton as an ideal replacement, however, United must beat rivals Manchester City to get Wharton.

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