Renowned English journalist Paul Parker asserts that PSG no longer desires to secure the services of Marcus Rashford.

According to The Sun, the player’s camp purportedly leveraged PSG’s supposed interest to negotiate his contract extension last season, resulting in a new deal binding him to the club until 2028, along with a substantial salary increase.

Despite Rashford’s aspirations to join PSG, the club’s coach, Luis Enrique, is reportedly uninterested in his profile. A source close to the matter allegedly told The Sun: “PSG has never been interested in signing Marcus. And given his struggles on and off the field this season, they have paid no attention to it. He will not be joining PSG.”

This sentiment is echoed by English journalist Paul Parker. “I don’t think going to PSG would be a good move. PSG no longer spends money recklessly and no longer recruits stars,” cautioned the former footballer on Mybettingsites. “When Neymar and Messi left, we saw that the club no longer pursued that path. They want to buy young French players and become the second national team.”

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