December 19th 2024.
Marcus Rashford's potential departure from Manchester United seems inevitable, though it remains uncertain if Arsenal will renew their interest in signing him. The Gunners are eager to bolster their attack, but may wait until the summer to make any moves. Mikel Arteta has been struggling to find consistent goal-scoring options, with Bukayo Saka carrying much of the load. While Gabriel Jesus showed promise in a recent match, it's unclear if he can maintain that level of performance in the Premier League. Arteta denied rumors that Jesus would be sold in January, but it's clear that adding attacking reinforcements is a top priority for Arsenal.
One player Arsenal has been keeping an eye on is RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko, who turned down offers from multiple Premier League clubs to stay with his Bundesliga team last summer. Another potential target is Alexander Isak, but prying him away from St. James' Park would come at a hefty price. Arsenal has also shown interest in Viktor Gyokeres, but have concerns about his age and previous struggles in England.
While Arsenal has previously shown interest in Rashford, they currently have no plans to pursue him as he prepares to leave Old Trafford. The England international was recently left out of the squad for the Manchester derby, signaling his desire to move on and find a new challenge. In a recent interview, Rashford stated that he is ready for a new chapter in his career and holds no ill will towards Manchester United. Manager Ruben Amorim has responded by saying that the door is still open for Rashford at United, and he hopes to help the talented player reach his full potential.
Amorim acknowledges that a club like Manchester United needs players like Rashford, and he is focused on getting the best out of him. The manager is determined to push Rashford to reach his previous level of performance and help the team succeed. When asked about Rashford's comments on a new challenge, Amorim agreed that United is facing a difficult situation and this is a big challenge for him as a manager. He hopes that all his players, including Rashford, are ready to rise to the challenge and help the team achieve success.
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