
Paris St Germain will consider a move for Marcus Rashford this summer, talkSPORT understands.
It's understood that the French giants could step up their interest if they receive encouragement that the Manchester United star is open to the move.
PSG have been long-time admirers of Rashford and could pursue a move given his uncertain future at Old Trafford.
While Man United are not actively looking to sell the forward, the Red Devils could be open to a big-money offer in order to help raise funds for new signings.
Rashford endured a disappointing campaign last time out after scoring just eight goal in all competitions.
With Erik ten Hag set to stay at the club, it remains to be seen what role he will play in the upcoming campaign.
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That lack of form cost him a place in England's squad for Euro 2024 with Anthony Gordon, Cole Palmer and Eberechi Eze leapfrogging him in the pecking order under Gareth Southgate.
Paris Saint-Germain are facing a pivotal summer as the prepare for life after Kylian Mbappe.
The French forward has completed a move to Real Madrid where he'll be playing his football from the start of next term.
As a result, Luis Enrique's side will be looking for attacking firepower to help them retain their Ligue 1 title and challenge for Champions League glory.
Despite struggling in recent seasons, Rashford has scored 131 goals in 402 games for Man United in which time he has won a Europa League title, two FA Cups and two League Cups.
Despite that record, Graeme Souness told talkSPORT last month that Rashford could go down as one of English football's 'greatest disappointments'.
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Speaking on Simon & Souness, the Scotsman said: "It is more difficult to be a young starlet if you're at Man United than anywhere else.
"They get far too much acclaim, adulation, money, recognition - everything you want - they get far more at Man United than any other football club.
"And I think that is the case when I was a player, and it's still the case.
"There's been no leadership from the management to him [Rashford].
"If you think of Fergie [Sir Alex Ferguson] with Ryan Giggs and the way he dealt with it and he became an absolute world superstar.
"Who are the senior players going, 'Marcus, this is the way we do it.'
"He could end his career as one of the great disappointments in the history of the English game, with all the ability he possesses.
"I think he has everything, the only thing you would say he is missing is he's not a clinical finisher.
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"But he's had a couple of good years, he can drop a shoulder and he's got electric pace.
"He got 30 goals last year and he's got seven [Premier League] goals now, I'm not describing a top player."