Former Gunners star Bacary Sagna believes Mikel Arteta should rescue Rashford from Manchester United to freshen up his attack so they can move ahead of Manchester City next season.
Arsenal boss Arteta is planning his transfer window moves ahead of pre-season in July and Rashford's Manchester United future is in doubt.
United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is executing a ruthless overhaul of his squad and staff, with the future of manager Eric ten Hag still uncertain.
Rashford (below) is one of a host of Old Trafford stars who could move on after a "difficult" season, despite winning the FA Cup.
He scored only seven goals and provided two assists in the Premier League and was dropped from Gareth Southgate's Euros squad.
He then took a break from social media to "rest and re-set mentally after a challenging season, individually and collectively", adding "thanks to the fans that stood by me through a difficult period".
Sagna reckons Rashford should revitalise his career and Arsenal's trophy hopes with a move to the Emirates.
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