Marcus Rashford is to end speculation over his future by signing a new long-term deal at Manchester United.
The academy graduate has agreed to sign a five-year deal at Old Trafford.
Rashford’s current contract is due to expire next summer and he has been in talks over an extension on improved terms for a lengthy period.
Paris Saint-Germain are among clubs who have been monitoring the England forward’s situation.
But the 25-year-old will now commit his future to United, where he has been since the age of seven.
Rashford was a star performer for United under Erik ten Hag last season, scoring 30 goals in 56 games in all competitions.
In a double boost for the club, United have also agreed a deal to sign Andre Onana.
United have had an offer worth around £47million accepted by Inter Milan for the goalkeeper, who will replace David de Gea as their new number one.
He will join Mason Mount as a new arrival in Manchester, with the former Chelsea midfielder arriving for £55m.
Despite Rashford’s career-best 30-goal season under Ten Hag last time out, the Dutch manager is still keen on adding another forward option.
With Tottenham’s Harry Kane unattainable due to his £100m+ price tag, United have turned to Atalanta’s 20-year-old striker Rasmus Hojlund.
However, it’s now understood that the Italian side are demanding £85m for the Danish striker, with United previously hoping a deal could be struck at the £40m mark.