Time has come for Man Utd to cash in on misfiring Marcus Rashford – replacing Kylian Mbappe at PSG could be the perfect transfer for all involved

The 26-year-old has reached his ceiling at Old Trafford after nine years in the first team, and a switch to France could suit all parties

"I joined Manchester United as a seven-year-old boy with a dream," Marcus Rashford told Manchester United's official website after signing a new five-year contract last July. "That same passion, pride and determination to succeed still drives me every time I have the honour of wearing the shirt, and I remain relentlessly determined to win more trophies in the years ahead. As a United fan all my life, I know the responsibility that comes with representing this badge. I can assure you that I will give everything to help the team reach the level we are capable of."

That deal saw Rashford become the highest-paid player at Old Trafford, on a reported £370,000-per-week, and was a reward for his first 30-goal season in the iconic red jersey. He finally appeared to be fulfilling his potential under Erik ten Hag and United broke their wage structure once again in order to secure his long-term future.

But in the space of just eight months, Rashford has broken his promise to the fans. He's managed just five goals in 30 appearances so far in 2023-24, and looks a shadow of the player who inspired United's surge back into the top-four.

Rashford's shocking decline cannot be dismissed as merely a blip either. The England international made his senior debut for the Red Devils almost 10 years ago, and has since developed a reputation as a streaky player, with prolific bursts always followed by disappointing lulls.

In truth, United don't really have any need for Rashford anymore; he's used up all of his nine lives and is no longer worthy of special treatment as the club's current longest-serving academy graduate. As fate would have it, Paris Saint-Germain are currently in the market for new forward as Kylian Mbappe edges closer to joining Real Madrid, and Rashford is reportedly on their list of potential targets.

United should jump at the chance if PSG do indeed table a formal bid in the summer, not least because his market value is dropping with each passing game – but it's a move that Rashford should also be pushing for himself.

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Watching Rashford was a painful experience in the first half of the season, as he seemed to be doing his best to sabotage almost every United attack by running into trouble, shooting from ridiculous angles or misplacing simple passes. There was plenty of blame to go around, but Rashford deservedly took the brunt of it as the Red Devils plummeted down the Premier League table and crashed out of the Champions League.

Rashford has also been guilty of a couple of disciplinary breaches that have forced Ten Hag to put his foot down. Ten Hag left Rashford out of a fourth-round FA Cup tie at Newport County after he was spotted out drinking in Belfast, having initially called in sick for training. Rashford wasn't kept out in the cold for very long, though, with United confirming his reintegration to the squad ahead of a subsequent Premier League clash with Wolves, insisting the matter was closed after he "took responsibility" for his actions.

Back in November, Ten Hag dropped Rashford from a Carabao Cup tie against Newcastle as punishment for his visit to a nightclub in Manchester just a few hours after United's 3-0 derby defeat to City. And towards the back end of last season, Rashford was benched for a trip to Wolves after reporting late to a team meeting.

When you consider how swiftly Ten Hag has dealt with other infractions in the dressing room, most notably involving Jadon Sancho and Cristiano Ronaldo, Rashford should count himself very lucky to still be playing regularly. reported that Ten Hag was "deeply disappointed" and "angered" by Rashford's drunken escapades, but it hasn't damaged their relationship, and he still believes in the player's abilities.

Being so forgiving could come back to bite Ten Hag, because history shows Rashford is unlikely to learn his lesson. United legend Gary Neville has suggested this could just be Rashford's new "personality", while his old team-mate Roy Keane has insisted there is no excuse for his behaviour. "The penny has to drop for Rashford. You’re 26, you’re an experienced player in the dressing room," Keane said on 'Stick to Football' podcast. "You must hold your hands up and say, ‘I have been an idiot’.”

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Ten Hag was vindicated when Rashford scored in United's thrilling 4-3 victory at Molineux on February 1, and the 26-year-old also lined up on the left in subsequent victories over West Ham, Aston Villa and Luton Town. The Red Devils have finally found some form and now sit just five points outside the top four, but there is still a lingering sense that Rashford is not contributing enough to the collective cause.

United's resurgence has been underpinned by the stellar performances of Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo. Their youthful energy and fearlessness is helping to paper over the glaring weaknesses that still exist across the pitch, with the spotlight no longer on Rashford.

But there is no way it can last. The Red Devils are relying purely on individual brilliance, and that won't be enough to beat the top sides; Ten Hag's men will probably learn that lesson the hard way when they come up against City at the Etihad Stadium on March 3.

To have any hope of beating the champions, United would have to press full throttle from the first minute to the last, which won't happen if Rashford is on the pitch. The England attacker went viral for his lack of effort out of possession against Luton, as he allowed Ross Barkley to just skip past him without even attempting to block his path despite the game still being in the balance late in the second half.

Rashford isn't playing for the badge, and he certainly isn't playing for Ten Hag, so what is the point in him sticking around at Old Trafford beyond the summer?

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PSG's interest in Rashford dates all the way back to 2022, when an approach was made that summer before club president Nasser al-Khelaifi described him as "an amazing player" in a revealing interview with . At that stage, the Ligue 1 giants were eyeing a potential free transfer for Rashford, but he eventually decided to pen fresh terms at Old Trafford.

Now, even taking into account Rashford's dramatic decline, United would be able to command a sizeable fee for their prized asset. They may be able to squeeze an extra £10m or £20m out of PSG, too, given the fact they are now desperately scrambling to fill a key attacking role in their squad.

According to , PSG will have £170m ($214m) to spend on new players once they get Mbappe's salary off their books, and the bulk of that will be invested in a direct replacement. Victor Osimhen is also on their shortlist, but Napoli are said to be demanding well over £100m ($126m) for the striker, and PSG may prefer Rashford as a cheaper alternative.

The report also states that PSG’s football adviser, Luis Campos, has long been an admirer of Rashford, and even held informal talks with the United star two years ago. If Rashford wants a transfer to Parc des Princes, it appears it wouldn't take much to make it happen.

Filling Mbappe's shoes would create a whole new weight of expectation, though, as former United striker Louis Saha recently told : "Marcus is a huge name and he’s going to receive a lot of press attention and that’s a challenge in itself. Going abroad to PSG may change the parameters, but he will still be under massive pressure there too.

"It would make sense if Kylian leaves, but I don’t think it will change anything for him in terms of the scrutiny he will be under. He has to improve his game, score more goals and do more because he can."

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It stands to reason that if Rashford can score 15-plus goals in a single Premier League season, he is capable of at least matching that tally in Ligue 1. Any comparisons between Rashford and Mbappe should be taken with a pinch of salt given the PSG superstar is a World Cup winner who has proven himself as a truly world-class player, but playing in the French top-flight has certainly helped to inflate his career statistics so far.

Mbappe has hit over 30 goals in each of PSG's last three domestic campaigns, and is well on course to do the same again this term having found the net 21 times in just 20 appearances. Those are the sorts of numbers that only Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Erling Haaland can match in the modern era, and while there is no doubt that Mbappe has more than justified PSG's initial £166m ($209m) investment in his talent, it would be a surprise if he replicates that kind of form in Madrid.

Ligue 1 is currently ranked fifth in UEFA's coefficients table with 62.831 points, some 20 points behind the Bundesliga in fourth and almost 40 adrift of the first-placed Premier League. That just goes to prove how far French football is behind the rest of Europe's top leagues right now, with PSG once again their only representatives in the last-16 of the Champions League.

Rashford is not on Mbappe's level, but he could also capitalise on the lack of defensive quality in Ligue 1 if he joins Luis Enrique's side. The former Barcelona manager is also more experienced than Ten Hag when it comes to working with big players and egos, and might also be able to bring the best out of the enigmatic forward on a more consistent basis.

Getting rid of Matteo Darmian will allow Man Utd to continue progression under Solskjaer

It’s been a few weeks of pure progress at Old Trafford. Things couldn’t have gone much better since the departure of Jose Mourinho, with the Red Devils winning every game so far under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. It’s clear that the manager still has a lot of work to do as he looks to move Man Utd into a new era, but so far, it’s been brilliant for the boss.

There’s a sense that Man Utd are slowly moving away from the chaos that has dominated everything at Old Trafford since the departure of Sir Alx Ferguson. Under the likes of David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, and even Jose Mourinho, it’s been relative chaos at the club, and only now has calmness been restored, with the club now speeding away from that period.

Yet, there are still some relics of the past at Old Trafford, though Man Utd are apparently closing in the removal of one of them. According to the Guardian, Man Utd are in advanced talks with Juventus regarding the sale of Matteo Damian, with the defender seemingly closing in on a return to Italy.

It’s fair to say that Darmian’s run at Man Utd has been a bit of a disappointment. He’s struggled to make a name for himself at Old Trafford, and he’s never really held down a regular starting berth at the club. He’s clearly got talent, but a lack of overall quality and consistency – combined with a bit of bad luck – has proven to be his downfall.

Man Utd are moving on, and with players like Diogo Dalot now in the side, a new era is dawning.

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‘Cameron Diaz? She can play up front for us!’ – Hollywood mishap at Sheffield United briefly puts a smile on Chris Wilder’s face amid Blades’ Premier League relegation battle

A Hollywood mishap at Sheffield United put a brief smile on Chris Wilder’s face, with the Blades boss saying Cameron Diaz “can play up front for us”.

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Blades struggling at both ends of the fieldScrapping for survival as a resultIn desperate need of inspiration from somewhereWHAT HAPPENED?

A Premier League relegation battle is being played out at Bramall Lane, with the clock seriously ticking on a bid to rise out of the bottom three. Wilder has returned to Sheffield in a bid to aid that cause, having previously overseen a successful promotion push and top-flight consolidation.

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He has a tough task on his hands, with the Blades currently rooted to the foot of the division – seven points from safety with 13 games left to take in. There has been little for Sheffield United to laugh about of late, with five goals being conceded in each of the club’s last three home fixtures across all competitions.

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Wilder was, however, given a chuckle following a humbling 5-0 defeat against Brighton. Long-serving local journalist Alan Biggs asked the Blades boss about those currently ruled out through injury, with the question posed of whether there is “any prospect of getting Archer and Cameron Diaz back quickly?”

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Wilder, who is without Cameron Archer and Ben Brereton Diaz at present, saw the funny side of that mix up as he quipped back with: “Cameron Diaz? She can play up front for us! Like that. You've brightened me up for five seconds!”

Revealed: Lionel Messi Instagram earnings $200m more than MLS rivals as Inter Miami superstar leaves LA Galaxy striker Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez trailing in his wake

Lionel Messi is earning $200 million (£165m) more on Instagram than his MLS rivals, with Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez left trailing in his wake.

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Argentine superstar now in the StatesBoasts massive marketing appealThe biggest draw in American soccerWHAT HAPPENED?

The Argentine superstar is now the biggest show in U.S. soccer, with the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner completing a stunning switch to Inter Miami. He has helped to raise the profile of the domestic game in America, with A-list guests flocking to watch him in action as ticket prices soar each and every time that he takes to the field.

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Messi is a marketing dream, and he is taking full advantage of that on social media. A study from has revealed that the 2022 World Cup winner is averaging $4.9m (£4m) for every sponsored post on Instagram. Those figures leave him on course to earn $206.6m (£170m) for the calendar year of 2023.

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To put those numbers into context, LA Galaxy striker Chicharito sits second on the MLS Instagram earning list, but the Mexico international gets $62,500 per post and a little over $1m in total. Lorenzo Insigne occupies third spot on £22,450 and $134,700 respectively.

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Messi has 485m followers on Instagram and earns more per post than leading other figures in American sport. NBA superstar LeBron James gets $1.6m per sponsored post, while NFL legend Tom Brady comes in at $147,000. Messi’s boss in Florida – Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham – averages $841,000 from his social media activity, with the Manchester United and England icon set to pull in $15.1m (£12m) from Instagram in 2023.

Andre Onana is 'second-best goalkeeper in the Premier League'! Erik ten Hag passionately defends Man Utd No.1 after horrific Champions League error at Galatasaray

Erik ten Hag has unwavering belief in Andre Onana and considers the Manchester United goalkeeper to be the “second-best” in the Premier League.

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Cameroonian shot-stopper acquired for big moneyHas made a number of costly mistakesManager backing him to silence any doubtersWHAT HAPPENED?

The Red Devils boss is using statistics to support that argument, with the Cameroonian shot-stopper sitting second on the English top-flight list when it comes post-shot xG minus goals allowed. No keeper has kept more cleans this season either than the five collected by a player that United snapped up for £48 million ($61m) during the summer transfer window.

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Some serious questions have been asked of Onana, with costly errors blighting Premier League and Champions League performances, but Ten Hag has said of his last line of defence: “If you analyse it well then you see he is the second-best goalkeeper in the Premier League based on stats, his expected preventing goals is second-best in the Premier League. He's doing well but he knows that in the Champions League he has made some mistakes but all over in the first five months he has done well. You know also. Because you have seen how he is reacting on a bad performance like in Munich at Burnley he was outstanding. He is a strong character, he is a personality and he will deal with it.”

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Onana gift-wrapped goals for Galatasaray during United’s 3-3 draw on Turkish soil, with the 27-year-old contributing to the dropping of points in Champions League competition that Ten Hag’s side can ill afford to let slip.

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United will be back in domestic action on Saturday when taking in a testing trip to fellow top-four hopefuls Newcastle, with Onana hoping to rediscover a spark at St James’ Park that will help to end the criticism being aimed in his direction and allow definitive decisions to be made on whether or not he will head to the Africa Cup of Nations in January.

Sergino Dest x NBA collaboration? USMNT star and USA national team's X account tease 'big announcement' on TNT pregame show

The USMNT and star defender Sergino Dest teased a "big announcement" to be shared on NBAonTNT Tuesday night.

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Sergino Dest teases "big announcement"USMNT defender to share on NBA on TNT Tuesday nightLook ahead at big Spring & SummerGettyWHAT HAPPENED?

The USA fullback, with a cheeky smile on his face, told fans to tune into the show Tuesday evening. The news arrives less than 24 hours after the USSF and Gregg Berhalter announced their 60-man preliminary roster for this March's Concacaf Nations League semifinal against Jamaica.

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The official USMNT account posted that fans will want to watch the NBAonTNT pregame show Tuesday evening, with the defender teasing a "big announcement."

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The announcement could be something as simple as a brand collaboration between the NBA and U.S. Soccer – or it could be something unexpected! Regardless, the tease should excite fans, especially with the coming months ahead. First up for the USMNT is, of course, the Nations League semifinals, before being followed by the Copa America and then the Paris Olympic Games.

The USMNT's Spring and Summer of soccer is coming fast, and now, the excitement is starting to build up.

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The Dutch club have a massive match at the weekend, when they take on second-place Feyenoord in the Eredivisie. Despite holding a 10-point lead over their rivals in the table, a loss would see the pressure ramp up going into the business end of the season.

The USMNT meanwhile, will be preparing for their March 21 match against Jamaica. Berhalter's final 23-man roster for the tournament is due March 11.

'One of the great joys of my life' – Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney pays heartfelt tribute to League Two club after Hollywood takeover alongside Ryan Reynolds

Rob McElhenney reflects on what owning Wrexham and investing in the town and community, beyond just the football club, means to him.

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What Wrexham means to Rob McElhenneyWelsh club under a global spotlightHollywood owners invest in the communityWHAT HAPPENED?

In an interview with The Athletic, McElhenney discussed the reciprocated feelings of warmth towards Wrexham and its community, with the global interest in the club since he became joint owner with Ryan Reynolds having a transformational impact on and off the pitch.

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Since McElhenney began the Wrexham takeover with his fellow actor in late 2020, the pair have been determined to be more than just distant foreign owners. Instead, they have pledged to help boost the town as a whole, with McElhenney initially inspired to purchase the club in the first place because he saw similiarities between the rundown area and the Philadephia neighbourhood in which he grew up. Together, the pair have also donated money to a couple of local causes – like £3,500 to save a ransacked local business.

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McElhenney said: "We have felt so welcomed into this community. From very early on, if not day one, the people of Wrexham were willing to see what we were all about. Curious, with open hearts. Throughout that entire process, we've felt nothing but the support of the community. And we just like to return that in any way we can.

"To watch people all over the world, but specifically people in the United States, find themselves in this small town in north Wales was really profound. The fact they then – which we were hoping they would do – transferred their interest and love for the people of Wrexham into love and interest for the football team has been one of the great joys and experiences of my life."

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WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?

The short-term goal for Wrexham is back-to-back promotions to get out of League Two and into League One – they are currently only outside the three automatic promotion places on goal difference. But the longer-term plan is clear too, with McElhenney aiming for the Premier League by 2033.

WATCH: PSG Women's clash with Reims abandoned after fireworks thrown onto pitch forcing players to run for cover

Paris Saint-Germain and Reims women's teams ran for cover as fireworks were launched at the field causing their match to be abandoned on Saturday.

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Fireworks went off above pitchPlayers taken down tunnelMatch subsequently called offWHAT HAPPENED?

The second half of the Division 1 Feminine match had just kicked off when fireworks started erupting above the pitch. The referee quickly blew the whistle to stop the game and all players fled from the field and down the tunnel.

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After long discussions taking around 40 minutes, the decision was made to not continue the match after just 46 minutes of play with the game tied at 0-0. No injuries have been reported.

The incident comes less than a week after Montpellier and Clermont in Ligue 1 was stopped after a firecracker exploded in front of goalkeeper Mory Diaw.

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PSG headed into the game looking for a third league win of the season. The capital club are now six points behind Paris FC and Lyon, but have a game in hand over their rivals due to Saturday's cancellation.

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There has been no indication when the game will be concluded. PSG's next game is against Manchester United in the Women's Champions League on Wednesday.

Not-so-subtle hint! Jadon Sancho reactivates Instagram account and teases Borussia Dortmund return ahead of loan from Man Utd

Jadon Sancho has reactivated his Instagram account ahead of his return to Borussia Dortmund on loan from Manchester United.

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Sancho already in DortmundReturns to Instagram just hours after landingLoan deal set to be announcedWHAT HAPPENED?

The 23-year-old has already flown to Germany before his impending move to the Black & Yellows. And immediately upon his return, Sancho reactivated his Instagram account which he had to deactivate due to a row with Erik ten Hag for his'scapegoat' remark that left him exiled from all first-team facilities since August.

He has deleted all former posts and teased his imminent move to Dortmund on his display picture with an image from his earlier stint at Signal Iduna Park.

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It will be a straight short-term loan with no-buy option, which means that Sancho will return to Manchester in the summer. He had been training with the academy players at Carrington to keep himself fit and ready for a fresh challenge after it was made abundantly clear that he had no future at Old Trafford.

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Jadon Sancho is the only player since 2004-05 who has scored and assisted at least 15 goals each within a single Bundesliga season, doing so in 2019-20 (17 goals and 16 assists).

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Sancho is set for his medical at Dortmund before re-signing with his former employers until the end of the campaign. It remains to be seen if Sancho is handed a run-out on Saturday by coach Edin Terzic against Darmstadt in the Bundesliga or if he is made to wait until January 20 to get back to competitive action against Koln at RheinEnergie Stadion.

More injury woes for Arsenal! Gabriel Jesus forced off after playing starring role for the Gunners in Champions League clash with Sevilla

Arsenal were dealt a new injury concern when Gabriel Jesus was forced off late on in their 2-1 win against Sevilla in the Champions League on Tuesday.

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Brazilian fired Arsenal to winWent off late on in gameStriker had issue with hamstringWHAT HAPPENED?

The Brazilian striker was forced off after 81 minutes with a hamstring problem and was replaced by Eddie Nketiah.

Jesus was the decisive star for the Gunners as they secured a victory in Spain. The attacker set up Gabriel Martinelli for a fine goal to give his side the lead and then sent the ball curling into the net to double their advantage early in the second half.

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The injury to the 26-year-old will be a concern for coach Mikel Arteta. The Gunners were dealt a blow before the game when Thomas Partey was ruled out of the match with a muscle injury.

The north London side still have defender Jurrien Timber out of action, while William Saliba and Bukayo Saka were struggling with injuries during the recent international break but are fit again now.

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"He felt something in his hamstring. We have to wait and see," Arteta said to . "He straight away asked to be subbed which is not good news because he's not a player that does that at all."

Asked for his verdict on Jesus' performance, the manager said: "You need magic moments in big games and big players to step in and create those moments, today he has done something special."

Speaking to the cameras himself, Jesus added: “I felt something. Let’s see… I have a scan but I’m pretty sure it will be nothing. I did some tests with the physio, it looks not that big, but let’s see."

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Arteta will hope to have Jesus available when Arsenal face Sheffield United in the Premier League on Saturday.

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