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Arsenal fans, will you change your minds and welcome him?
Information related to Marcus Rashford’s future is receiving a lot of attention from English football fans, after rumors of leaving MU when summer arrives.
There are just over 2 weeks left until the 2024 summer transfer market will officially open, however many big names have gradually launched deals with their own goals, most notably right now is Arsenal.
According to updates from transfer site Football London, Mikel Arteta had secret meetings with Man Utd striker Marcus Rashford to discuss the transfer future this summer 2024.
It is known that both sides appeared open during the meetings and the prospect of success with a completed agreement is entirely possible.
Marcus Rashford is linked with a move to Arsenal this summer. Photo: Football London.
In addition, according to pro-Arsenal journalists, there is even information that Rashford has revealed that his contract release clause with current parent team Man United is only worth 42 million pounds, a surprisingly cheap number for a striker in the top Premier League, and importantly, British.
This is also not the first time Rashford has been linked to the Gunners. The striker born in 1997 has long been the player receiving top attention, even when a new long-term contract in the summer of 2023 between him and MU was signed.
Rashford will be the final piece of the puzzle for the new atomic trio at the Emirates. Photo: Sky Sports.
As predicted, Mikel Arteta wants to bring Rashford to the Emirates, his ambition to complete the Gunners’ new nuclear trio, with Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford. All three are considered the future of English football and will lead the Three Lions to success in the near future.
However, there are predictions about the difficulty of this deal, as the transfer history between MU and Arsenal is often not very smooth, with the most recent blockbuster deal being more than a decade ago, with striker Robin Van Persie moved from Arsenal to MU in the summer of 2012, the deal broke the no-transfer barrier between the two clubs since 1980, Van Persie was the first Gunners player to come to MU.