After being a long-term target for Paris Saint-Germain, Marcus Rashford is once again being seriously considered by the French champions. PSG’s Football Advisor, Luis Campos, has reopened communication with Rashford’s representatives, revisiting interest that dates back to 2022. Back then, PSG held multiple meetings with his agency as they sought a replacement for Neymar. Although Rashford had reportedly given the green light for a move, the transfer fell through due to internal changes, including the departure of then-sporting director Leonardo.
Fast forward to 2025, with Kylian Mbappe having left for Real Madrid, PSG are actively searching for a new attacking talisman. Rashford, now 27, has regained form during a loan spell at Aston Villa, contributing 3 goals and 4 assists. His revival has reignited PSG’s interest, and the upcoming Champions League quarterfinal clash between Villa and PSG could act as a perfect audition for the English forward.
Coach Luis Enrique is reportedly keen on reinforcing the frontline, and Rashford’s blend of pace, versatility, and top-level experience makes him a strong candidate. With ongoing contact between the club and his entourage, a summer move is increasingly likely—possibly marking a fresh chapter in Rashford’s career away from Manchester United.