In a development that has caught many Premier League observers off guard, Arsenal are reportedly keeping close tabs on Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, with the Red Devils increasingly open to a permanent exit for the England international.
According to the Daily Mail, the Gunners are weighing up a shock move for the 27-year-old, who is currently on a season-long loan at Barcelona.
Rashford’s temporary spell at Camp Nou has produced a respectable return of 13 goals in 46 appearances across all competitions, but uncertainty now clouds his future in Catalonia.
While Barcelona sit atop LaLiga, the club’s well-documented financial constraints have cast doubt over whether they will trigger the €30 million (£26 million) option to make the move permanent.
The deadline for that decision is reportedly set for June 15, leaving Hansi Flick’s side with limited time to decide.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is understood to be prioritising the addition of a left-sided attacker ahead of next season, believing the position is key to adding more firepower to his squad.
Rashford, who has primarily operated from the left throughout his career, fits that profile perfectly.
However, the Gunners are not alone in their interest – Bayern Munich are also monitoring the situation closely and could enter the fray once the summer transfer window opens.
Rashford’s journey over the past 18 months has been turbulent. After falling out of favour at Old Trafford and enduring a public fallout with sections of the Manchester United fanbase, the academy graduate sought a fresh start in Spain.
While his goal tally has been steady rather than spectacular, his pace, direct running and experience at the highest level remain highly attractive to top European clubs.
For Arsenal, a move for Rashford would represent both a sporting and a strategic gamble.
Arteta has built a young, cohesive attacking unit around Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, and Kai Havertz, but injuries and inconsistency on the left flank have prompted the Spaniard to explore reinforcements.
Rashford would bring proven Premier League pedigree – 79 goals in 272 league appearances for United – but also carries questions about consistency and tactical discipline.
Barcelona, meanwhile, have yet to signal whether they intend to keep the Englishman.
Flick is said to appreciate Rashford’s versatility, but the club’s ongoing need to balance the books may force them to pass on the permanent transfer, opening the door for Arsenal and Bayern to pounce.
With the June 15 deadline looming, all eyes will be on Catalonia to see if Barcelona commit – or whether Rashford returns to England wearing a different shade of red.
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