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Manchester United face tricky Marcus Rashford puzzle with time running out on his legacy hope

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How do you replace Kylian Mbappe? It is a puzzle Paris Saint-Germain are going to have to try and solve this forthcoming summer.

After seven years in the French capital, the 25-year-old will leave the club at the end of the season and almost certainly join Real Madrid.

He will leave a gaping hole in PSG's attack that they have somehow got to try and fill with a player of similar ilk. Not for the first time, Manchester United academy graduate Marcus Rashford is being linked with succeeding the French international.

Reports elsewhere this week have suggested that PSG are 'preparing' a £75million offer to test United's resolve. READ MORE: Gareth Southgate explains Kobbie Mainoo omission from England squad READ MORE: United have been told what they wanted to hear about transfer target Jarrad Branthwaite The French club have been long-term admirers of Rashford, holding talks with his brother and agent Dwaine Maynard back in August 2021.

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