The transfer fate of Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford remains uncertain as England's World Cup campaign heats up.
Rashford, who scored in England's World Cup opener and impressed in the win over Panama, is expected to be on the move this summer, but his next destination is far from clear.
The talented winger was hoping to earn a permanent move to Barcelona after helping the Spanish giants win La Liga and go deep in Europe last season, but the club opted not to activate a £26m clause to keep him at the Nou Camp.
Rashford will still be available to clubs this summer, and several domestic and foreign teams have expressed interest in signing him, including Premier League champions Arsenal.
Former Arsenal goalkeeper David Seaman has been supportive of a potential move, praising Rashford's talent and danger on the pitch, but also questioning who he would replace at the Emirates Stadium.
Meanwhile, former Manchester United hero Nicky Butt has also backed Arsenal to sign Rashford, despite concerns over his attitude and work ethic.
Butt emphasized that Rashford has the potential to be a real asset for Arsenal, but also warned that he needs to work hard and be part of a team, as he has not shown the right level of dedication and commitment in the past.
