PSG launch €50m move for top Barcelona star

PSG launch €50m move for top Barcelona star as the French champions make a serious bid to lure one of the Blaugrana’s key players.

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PSG launch €50m move for top Barcelona star as the French champions make a serious bid to lure one of the Blaugrana’s key players.

The French club is preparing an initial offer worth around half a century of euros to bring a Barcelona‑linked winger back into the fold, hoping the fee is enough to tempt Camp Nou into finding a formula that suits all parties.

PSG sees him as a perfect fit for a high‑pressing front line, capable of running in behind and providing end‑product from both the left and the right.

The Barcelona star Paris Saint‑Germain are targeting is Marcus Rashford, the powerful English winger currently on loan with a La Liga side after moving from Manchester United to Barcelona earlier in the campaign, as reported by Mundo Deportivo.

Rashford has impressed with his pace, movement, and ability to combine with more technically inclined forwards, scoring multiple goals and laying on several assists even in a temporary spell.

PSG are eager to add a player of his profile who can operate as a starter immediately, while also bringing maturity and international experience to the dressing room.

Barcelona’s stance so far has been to keep Rashford as a key part of their long‑term plans, even with his current loan status, and the club is unlikely to agree to anything below a valuation that reflects his age, quality, and market value.

PSG’s reported €50 million bid could be seen as a starting point in negotiations, but Camp Nou is expected to push for a higher figure plus add‑ons if they ever decide to let him leave permanently.

With the transfer window still some months away, the situation surrounding Barcelona’s powerful loanee winger is set to be one of the more intriguing stories of the 2026 summer.

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