‘He has got it all’: Alan Brazil backs Manchester United star to secure shocking transfer to Arsenal


Manchester United and Arsenal have had one of the greatest rivalries during the Premier League era.

But those days of Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger facing off against each other seem so far away now.

On the last day of the season, Arsenal lost out on winning the Premier League, but they were still able to make their way back to the top.

Manchester United finished seventh at Old Trafford, their lowest-ever Premier League finish. Not too long ago, they were stealing the best player from Arsenal, acquiring Robin van Persie, and winning the Premier League title right before Alex Ferguson’s illustrious career came to an end.

It’s safe to assume it won’t occur again—at least not for Manchester United! When they are on the ground, could Arsenal conceivably exact revenge and do what their former opponents did all those years ago—stir more salt in the wounds? In response to the rumour that Marcus Rashford would make a startling and contentious move to the Emirates, Alan Brazil told talkSPORT (06/06/24 at 6:25 am) that “I would go with that all day long.” The former striker said that Rashford might flourish under Mikel Arteta and that “he has it all” when it comes to game day.

Arsenal fans seemingly want their fans to sign that goalscorer and Brazil is certain that Rashford is the guy for them.


Marcus Rashford transfer to Arsenal

“I would go with that all day long,” responded Brazil to Rashford moving to Arsenal.

“I would go with that all day long. Arsenal are crying out for a centre-forward, maybe not on the left-hand side forward, someone who will get in the box and score goals. He has got it all.

“I am not going to mention Henry because of the similarities and Henry was so polished. Marcus, with his pace, some of the goals he scored and he needs an arm around him – if he played for Arsenal, with the midfield they have got, he would get loads of chances. Arteta is no mug and he wouldn’t put up with any nonsense.”

Marcus Rashford’s season for Manchester United

Rashford’s problem lies in his excessive hot and cold blowing. He scored 30 goals across all competitions and 17 goals in the Premier League only last season.

He was unstoppable and earned a trip to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar with England.

However, despite his meagre seven Premier League goals, Gareth Southgate has excluded him off England’s Euro 2024 roster this time around.

Since he is the only one responsible for his form’s shortcomings, which have persisted for a whole year, he is unable to file any objections.


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