2025 is only two days old, but with the transfer window now open, rumour and speculation will be rife over who's set to move clubs in the next month.
Top of that rumour mill is Manchester United's Marcus Rashford, who has been at the centre of talk around the club following his omission from the team by manager Ruben Amorim.
The forward has openly admitted he feels the need for a new challenge and could make that a reality as early as this month if the right deal can be struck for all parties.
Speaking to talkSPORT BET, former Scotland striker Ally McCoist has earmarked who he thinks the ideal club would be for Rashford to make the move to.
“I really hope that Marcus Rashford’s next club will be PSG,” he said.
“I would be so disappointed if he transferred to the Saudi league or the MLS. He can do that in the years to come. Right now, he should be in the peak of his powers – and it’s not too late for him to reach the top.
“I think Paris would be a good fit for Marcus. There’s a good chance he’d be granted more freedom, and the team would cater to his style of play in comparison to Man Utd.
"I wouldn’t mind him going to Italy either; there’s a great selection of clubs he can potentially look at. It’ll also give him comfort to see other English players go there and compete in Serie A.”
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Wherever Rashford's next destination is, McCoist is adamant that he must make the right choice for his career because it seems like there isn't a way back for him at Old Trafford.
“Rashford’s next choice of club is of paramount importance in order to progress in his career,” he added. “He absolutely has to get that decision right - no doubt.
“It’s looks to me that the relationship between Rashford and Manchester United has come to an end. If that’s the case, they should both shake hands amicably and go their separate ways.
"Then, Rashford must crack on because he owes it to himself and his thousands of fans in order to avoid being remembered as ‘one season wonder’ or only having a good 18-month stint."