Erik ten Hag has confirmed that Marcus Rashford will stay at Manchester United for at least one more season amid interest from Paris Saint-Germain.
The Englishman’s contract will expire in the summer of 2023, however the club have the option to activate a clause that will keep Rashford at Old Trafford for another year.
With PSG chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi expressing interest in the striker as a free agent, he is likely to have forced United’s hand to start negotiations with their local talent, who broke through the ranks at Carrington to make a name for himself at the first team.
The Wythenshawe-born star has enjoyed a strong start to the season at both club and international level; eight goals and three assists in 19 appearances for the Red Devils, and three goals for England on the biggest stage: the World Cup.
Rashford was instrumental in the progression of the Three Lions to the quarter-finals.
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Ten Hag’s comments
Ten Hag said of PSG’s interest (via Fabrizio Romano): “He has a decision to make, so we can only show him that Manchester United is the best club to be at. He’s a year and a half old and yes, Rashford will be here for all of that.”
Ten Hag on Rashford and PSG interest: “He has a decision to make, so we can only show him that Man Utd is the best club to be at.” ?? #MUFC
In a deal that will be extended until 2024 by activating the option: “He is a year and a half old and yes, Rashford will be here for all of that.” pic.twitter.com/JDzgBz2tqc
– Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) December 11, 2022