Manchester United winger Marcus Rashford has been linked with two European clubs amid his struggles in England.
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Bayern Munich and Olympique Marseille have joined Paris Saint-Germain in monitoring Rashford's situation, although United's preference remains to retain the forward, according to TEAMtalk.
Rashford is considered a star player for the Red Devils, rising through the youth ranks to become one of the club's key figures. However, his performance has seen a noticeable decline over the past two seasons.
Rumours about Rashford's future have been circulating for quite some time, especially with only two years left on his current contract. This has prompted several clubs to keep a close eye on him.
TEAMtalk reports that PSG have reignited their interest in the England international. The Ligue 1 heavyweights have long held an interest in Rashford and have made two previous attempts to secure his signature.
Sources now suggest that while a departure from Old Trafford is not out of the question as the January transfer window looms, it would not be an easy process.
Bayern and Marseille are also keen on Rashford and would explore the possibility of a transfer should United grant the green light – a scenario that has yet to materialise.
However, it seems unlikely Marseille would have the financial muscle to pull off such a signing. United's hierarchy regards Rashford as a crucial component of their plans, and would make any potential exit exceedingly challenging.
Although a January move could occur if Rashford were to push for it, interested parties would need to offer a substantial transfer fee to have any chance of securing his services.
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The winger has scored just four goals in 14 appearances for Erik ten Hag's side across all competitions so far this season.