Paris Saint-Germain are plotting a shock swoop for Manchester United's Marcus Rashford, according to reports.
The French champions are in the market for an extra attacker this summer, having missed out on ex-Bayern Munich and new Barcelona star Robert Lewandowski.
PSG manager Christophe Galtier confirmed on Thursday that the club were keen to sign a forward before the close of the transfer window.
Having entered the final two years of his contract at Old Trafford, Rashford is reportedly on PSG's radar, although it is believed no contact has yet been made between the two clubs.
But according to L'Equipe, the Parc de Princes chiefs have already held talks with Rashford's entourage and discussions are 'moving positively'.
The French outlet states that PSG are aware of the 24-year-old's affinity with Man United and will likely have to pay more to prize him away as a result.
Rashford endured an abysmal year with the Red Devils last season, scoring just four goals in 25 Premier League appearances as United finished sixth.
Manager Erik ten Hag has been handed a crisis in attack to begin the new campaign, with star forward Cristiano Ronaldo actively pursuing an exit and striker Anthony Martial out with a hamstring injury.
Following their disappointing 2-1 defeat to Brighton last weekend, Man United travel to the capital to take on Brentford this Saturday.