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Are Arsenal still keen on Marcus Rashford? Transfer plans explained after summer interest in want-away Man Utd forward

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  • England international ready to leave Old Trafford
  • Gunners in the market for more firepower
  • Isak & Sesko on Emirates Stadium recruitment radar
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Mikel Arteta remains keen on adding more firepower to his ranks, with Germany international Kai Havertz and Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus currently being asked to lead the line between them. The general consensus at Emirates Stadium is that another proven goalscorer is required.

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    With that in mind, Arsenal are said to have tentatively explored the possibility of luring Rashford away from Old Trafford during the summer of 2024. There was no deal to be done then, but the England international has since admitted that he is "ready for a new challenge".

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    According to the Daily Mail, the Gunners are no longer keen on the 27-year-old winger due to the costs involved. Rashford is working on a £325,000-a-week contract in Manchester. As a result, Arteta and Co will be exploring other options.

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    Newcastle star Alexander Isak continues to register on their recruitment radar, but questions are being asked of his fitness record. Prolific Sporting frontman Viktor Gyokeres is attracting admiring glances from across Europe, but he would cost around £85 million ($106m) and will turn 27 before the start of next season.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko is a player that Arsenal have been monitoring for some time, and he would fit the bill in terms of age and current ability. He has previously held talks with the Gunners and is expected to leave the Bundesliga at some point in the near future.