3. Marcus Rashford, Manchester United (Loan)

It isn’t a deal that many are expecting to happen, but the upshot of it is that Rashford is seeking a move away, and Arsenal want to sign a striker that won’t cost them the world.

Rashford will likely leave Manchester United on a loan move until the end of the season, something that would suit Arsenal well as they aren’t looking to spend big on a striker until the summer window.

However, seeing as they have already used their two Premier League loans (Raheem Sterling and Neto), they would need to terminate one of those to accommodate Rashford.

Dylan Oakley

Dylan Oakley

Dylan Oakley joined the National World Network sites in summer 2024 after spending time writing for DerbyWorld. He has since become the main Arsenal reporter for GoonerNews and also reports for LondonWorld.