Marcus Rashford is free to negotiate with overseas teams from next month, with his Manchester United contract expiring at the end of this season.
The 25-year-old England international has had a couple of difficult seasons at Old Trafford but remains hot property.
United are eager to re-sign their forward, with Metro claiming they are looking to exercise an option in his contract to extend his stay.
TOP STORY – PSG TO LODGE LUCRATIVE RASHFORD DEAL
Paris Saint-Germain are prepared to offer Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford a bumper contract to lure him to the French capital, claims The Mirror.
The Parisians are readying a fresh bid which would make the 25-year-old one of the best-paid players on the planet, amid interest from Bayern Munich along with Real Betis.
PSG’s package would be worth up to £850,000 (€990,000) a week for Rashford, who has been with United since he was a boy.
ROUND-UP
– Juventus are interested in Chelsea’s Mason Mount and would be willing to let three players go to fund any deal, reports Calciomercato. Adrien Rabiot, Leandro Paredes and Weston McKennie are among those named in the report.
– AS claims Arsenal have joined the pursuit of Atletico Madrid’s Joao Felix , while the Mirror claims the Portuguese’s agent is ready to speak with Aston Villa and Newcastle United about a deal. Manchester United and Chelsea have already held discussions.
– The Mirror claims Liverpool are in contention to sign Napoli’s Mexican forward Hirving Lozano in January.
– Bayern Munich are interested in signing RB Leipzig’s Josip Gvardiol, but Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United have already lodged bids for him, claims Foot Mercato.
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