Marcus Rashford needs a fresh start and Paris might be good for himMarcus Rashford had a start to the season which suggested his issues with form haven’t yet been resolved. A fresh start would do him good.There was a time when brows would furrow when conversation turned to the matter of whether Bukayo Saka or Marcus Rashford should be starting up front.
For Arsenal against Crystal Palace in the first match of the league’s season, Saka wasn’t quite firing on all cylinders but was effective nevertheless. At this time of year, transfer bedlam can make it easy to forget the talent already at your club’s disposal. Rashford is from Manchester and came through their youth system. Every supporter knows that a player who does that is a bit special, and to see his time at Old Trafford now seemingly coming to some sort of end marks the closing of a chapter that might have ended very differently.
Were this to happen, of course, Rashford would have two years left on his contract rather than one and any transfer fee payable by PSG would presumably increase. Many clubs amortise these values and by this way of thinking his cost would double because the amount of time until he becomes a free agent would, too.
Having brought him through themselves there are no pesky transfer instalments outstanding, so whatever they get for him is pure profit, and getting a £200,000-a-week player off the wage bill would free that money up to be used elsewhere.
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