Manchester United have no plans to part ways with Marcus Rashford this summer.
The England forward, who had been on the periphery of the United squad going into this summer, was looking forward to working with Steve McClaren and Ten Hag, both of whom were known to be fans of his.
Rashford, 24, has spoken with Ten Hag and McClaren about his position on the team and his future with United, and he is content with their leadership.
Rashford’s contract with United expires in less than a year, though there is a 12-month extension option, and, according to 90min, agents for Paris Saint-Germain, who have previously expressed interest in him, have enquired about his availability. However, the club has not made any direct contact with Rashford.
But according to sources, letting Rashford leave is “the last thing” United are considering doing this summer, and the player isn’t actively seeking to leave Old Trafford.
Hugo Ekitike has joined PSG’s roster on a season-long loan from Reims, but manager Christophe Galtier, who took over for Mauricio Pochettino this summer, has said he still wants to sign a new forward.
In United’s Premier League debut against Brighton, Rashford played the entire 90 minutes, beginning on the left wing as the Red Devils suffered a shocking 2-1 loss.