AC Milan, PSG closely monitoring on-loan Barcelona star’s situation
· Yahoo Sports
Marcus Rashford is set to face a crucial few weeks that will determine his long-term future with Barcelona.
On loan from Manchester United until the end of the season, the English forward is expected to step in as the replacement for the injured Raphinha, who will be out for the next five weeks with a hamstring injury.
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Rashford will need to take on greater responsibility to help Hansi Flick’s side in their pursuit of La Liga and the Champions League crowns.
AC Milan, PSG keeping tabs
Barcelona have a €30 million purchase clause for Rashford, which they are considering activating, depending on how things go between now and the end of the season.
However, according to reports in England as relayed by Mundo Deportivo, both PSG and AC Milan are monitoring Rashford’s situation with a view to strengthening their squads next season.
Both clubs have previously shown interest in the English international in the past and are prepared to make a formal offer if Barcelona do not proceed with a permanent transfer.
Where will Rashford play next season? (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
It has already been reported that Barcelona have agreed on potential contract terms with Rashford should the club decide to activate the €30 million purchase option from Manchester United.
Everything appears to be moving towards a final agreement for the 28-year-old attacker to remain at the Catalan club, where he is very happy and satisfied
However, the deal remains subject to compliance with La Liga’s Financial Fair Play regulations. And in case Barcelona ultimately decide not to proceed with the transfer, AC Milan and PSG are waiting in the wings, ready to pounce.
Rashford has racked up ten goals and 11 assists in 39 appearances for Barcelona, although his role has diminished in recent matches. With three months remaining in the season, this period will be decisive in determining the future of the England international.