Paris Saint-Germain 'Ace' Kylian Mbappe is leaving
leave PSG for Real Madrid, Spain, as a free agent this summer. Local media reported that Mbappe and Real Madrid have agreed to a five-year contract. PSG, which has no choice but to send an ace, is looking for a replacement for the ace. It needs world-class strikers. The first choice has been decided. He is PSG President Naser al-Khelaifi's favorite striker. He has unusually praised another team player, who was Marcus Rashford of Manchester United. Rashford is a former Manchester United youth striker who represents Manchester United. He has become a symbol of Manchester United by scoring a total of 30 goals last season. However, he has been under fire for his poor performance and controversy outside the game this season. There have been reports that he is being bullied by Manchester United players, and news has been reported that Manchester United may release him this summer. However, Rashford has a strong affection for Manchester United. He expressed his will to remain with Manchester United no matter what the odds are. Under these circumstances, PSG wants Rashford. What they can do, what they do best, is also "money." PSG, which is backed by Middle Eastern "oil money," is trying to turn Rashford's mind around with an all-time offer. The suggested transfer fee is 80 million pounds (136 billion won). And he earns a whopping 500,000 pounds (850 million won) a week. This is one of the world's best-paid weeks. No player in the English Premier League (EPL) earns more than this. The top EPL player is Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City, who is paid 400,000 pounds (680 million won) a week. If Rashford leaves the U.K., he will be able to surpass De Bruyne and earn the world's highest salary. The Daily Star of the U.K. reported, "PSG wants Rashford as Mbappe's replacement and is waiting for Rashford's position. Despite the criticism, Rashford has no intention of leaving Manchester United. So, PSG offered £80 million in transfer fee and £500,000 a week. PSG has decided that this could be a solution to Rashford's recruitment."