PSG might be the club that suffered most directly at Rashford’s hands, and ironically, they could also be the most likely to chase his signature. The French champions were previously rumoured to be exploring a loan deal for the forward during the January transfer window, but talks fizzled out. However, Luis Enrique and his staff will have taken note of how comfortably Rashford dismantled their backline. Despite the strength of PSG’s attacking options, a revival of their interest is now considered likely as they look to bolster their flanks for the upcoming campaign.
Another club that had previously shown a strong interest is Barcelona. Reports in January suggested that Rashford himself viewed a move to Camp Nou as a dream scenario. With Hansi Flick now at the helm, the Spanish giants remain admirers of the winger’s explosive style. Financial limitations remain a significant hurdle for the Catalan side, but at £40 million, Rashford could be one of the most accessible top-tier talents on the market.