Manchester United have reportedly made a decision over Marcus Rashford's future at the club.
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Amid rumours the England international is the subject of interest from Paris Saint-Germain, new reports suggest the French giants will not pursue a deal for the 26-year-old.
The club is said to believe Rashford's camp used the Ligue 1 leaders to secure a new contract at the Red Devils last year, after it was suggested they were lining up a £75 million (R1.7 billion) offer for the forward.
The Mirror, meanwhile, claims United would only entertain offers of more than £100 million (R2.3 billion), meaning it is likely he will not be going anywhere any time soon.
Rashford has, for most of the 2023/24 campaign, cut a frustrated figure at United, this after achieving his best-ever single-season goals tally (30) last season.
With only eight strikes in 39 matches this term, the Englishman has found himself at the centre of strong criticism from former United players, including Roy Keane and Dimitar Berbatov.
In December, Patrice Evra slammed Rashford for being "unprofessional" in the team's defeat to Newcastle United.
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Manager Erik ten Hag, however, has maintained his faith in the former youth academy star, and has insisted his long-term future lies at Old Trafford.
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