Paris Saint-Germain have cooled their interest in Marcus Rashford - just he's ready to leave Manchester United. Rashford, 27, has revealed that he's keen on a 'new challenge' less than a month into new manager Ruben Amorim's tenure. United boss Amorim left Rashford out of his squad to face Manchester City on Sunday, with the Red Devils coming out 2-1 winners thanks to a late turnaround.
The forward's future has been thrust into the spotlight but not for the first time. PSG were heavily linked with a move for Rashford in 2022, although the French champions appear less interested - and certainly not in a swap deal. Recently, there've been suggestions that United could hand Rashford over to PSG in exchange for out-of-favour forward Randal Kolo Muani, who was tipped for a move to Old Trafford last year. Kolo Muani had just enjoyed a brilliant season with German side Eintracht Frankfurt and represented France at the World Cup.
But the Daily Mail report that claims of a swap deal including Rashford and Kolo Muani are wide of the mark. The 26-year-old is under contract with PSG until 2028, having been signed for an initial €75million (£64.2m). His future in Paris looks bleak, though, as he last started a match on October 6 and was omitted from their squad entirely against Lyon over the weekend.