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All the latest transfer news, done deals, analysis and gossip Marcus Rashford 'cleared to complete loan move to Barcelona' after talks progressed swiftly with Man Utd and the Spanish giants Brighton striker Evan Ferguson also heading abroad on loan - with a medical set before a move to Roma Fresh Mikel Arteta quotes on prospective signing Viktor Gyokeres, plus his say on Arsenal's transfer business so far this summer Analysis: Arsenal's squad depth Click 'Get Involved' at the top of this page to have your say Written by Craig Nelson, Ben Ramsdale, Alex Fletcher, Sean Byrne and Ijeoma Osadebe. Liverpool have reached an agreement with Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt for striker Hugo Ekitike. More to follow. .. Following the sacking of Erik ten Hag last October and the subsequent appointment of Ruben Amorim, it was assumed that Marcus Rashford had a shot at turning his Manchester United career around. But it didn't turn out to be the case. Here's how his time under Amorim unfolded: 12 December - Rashford played in Man Utd's Europa League win over Viktoria Plzen, in what would be his last appearance for the club, although he was named in subsequent squads. 15 December - Rashford was dropped from the squad for December's Manchester derby alongside Ajejandro Garnacho for "selection" issues according to Amorim. 26 January - After a win over Fulham, Amorim stepped up his criticism of Rashford, saying he would rather play the club's 63-year-old goalkeeping coach Jorge Vital before selecting him. 2 February - The 27-year-old completes a loan move to fellow Premier League side Aston Villa, returning to Manchester United at the beginning of the summer. We've been using the term 'bomb squad' already this morning, referring to the group of five United players whose futures lie away from Old Trafford. Let's look at what's happening. .. Marcus Rashford - As we've reported, the 27-year-old is in Spain to complete a season-long loan move to Barcelona. Jadon Sancho - His return to the club came after Chelsea refused the chance to make his loan move permanent. There has been interest from Juventus but with no suggestion Sancho will take a pay cut, his departure is stalling. Ajejandro Garnacho - After being pictured wearing an Aston Villa shirt with Rashford's name on the back, there has been no concrete interest in Garnacho. His name continues to be mentioned at Chelsea, Napoli and Atletico Madrid. Antony - The Brazilian had a successful loan spell with Real Betis at the end of last season, and it is the Spanish club that want to sign him. However, Betis may not have the finances to fund a deal. Tyrell Malacia - Having last featured for United at the end of January, Malacia has returned to the club from PSV but will depart again this summer. He has been suggested as a potential target for Celtic. With difficulty surrounding all five players, it is expected it could take most of the transfer window for United to get deals done for all of them. Click 'Get Involved' at the top of this page to have your say VG is the only signing that strengthens Arsenal, rather than like for like replacements. They lack the depth and quality of Liverpool and City, and the winning mentality. Don’t see them challenging for anything except the FA or League cup. Not much of a return for the money they’ve spent… Anon No confirmed signings to bring you so far on this Monday morning but plenty of talking points covered with plenty more to come. Here's some of the bits we've been across: Click 'Get Involved' at the top of this page to have your say Arteta's spending will inevitably be higher considering he's overseen a near full squad rebuild over the last 5 years; Considering where we were in 2020 we're (thankfully) a million miles away from that now. It's the hope that gets you every time, but. .. (whisper it) I'm optimistic about this season. Dan Upton Arsenal defender Gabriel certainly thinks they can. .. The Brazilian has signed a contract that will keep him at the club until 2029 - and says he "didn't hear" about links with a move to Saudi Arabia. The feeling around Arsenal is they are ready to take the next step, and feel confident to say publicly they are ready to lift a trophy. "I've been at the club for five years now and I've seen how much the club has grown, " said Gabriel, who was speaking before the club's pre-season tour. "I am here to win big titles and I do believe that this season will be different. We have let a couple of titles slip through our fingers recently. "We almost won but I think this year, things will be different. I have a lot of faith in that. " Ben Ramsdale BBC Sport Taking a look at that Arsenal squad depth and adding to it the expected arrival of Viktor Gyokeres - do the Gunners have enough to mount a title challenge in 2025-26? Quick thumbs vote please. .. Thumbs up for yes, thumbs down for no. Click 'Get Involved' at the top of this page to have your say Quick reminder to everyone - Arteta has a Net spend of £550m over the last 5 years, £200m higher than both Liverpool and Man City. Yet they've not won much. .. .. David Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has two strong elevens at his disposal following the business done so far in the summer transfer window. That's without even mentioning young Ethan Nwaneri who showed glimpses of what he can do throughout 2024-25. Where do the Gunners still need to improve before the window slams shut on 1 September? Ben Ramsdale BBC Sport Thanks to everyone texting in and pointing out the glaring Olivier Giroud error that has now magically changed to Raheem Sterling. It was a test and you all passed with flying colours. Completely 110% intentional. Ha. .. Haha. . ha. Alex Howell BBC football news reporter in Singapore Mikel Arteta has not ruled out that new signings could join Arsenal on their pre-season tour as negotiations for striker Viktor Gyokeres continue. Arsenal are in Singapore for two matches against AC Milan and Newcastle before travelling to Hong Kong for a game with rivals Tottenham Hotspur next week. Arteta was asked whether there could be more new signings joining his 30 man squad while Arsenal are travelling. "There's still a long time in the window. Arteta said "and we are seeking still, in terms of numbers, we are short and we have to improve the depth and quality of the squad. "We are constantly looking in the market. Until that happens, focus on the players we have and focus on them and I'm very pleased with what I have seen in the last 10-15 days. " Arsenal Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on the club signing eight players from Chelsea in the last 10 years: "Probably because they have some great players and a lot of players. We tried to focus on the players we want to sign regardless of the club they are in. " A reminder of those that have swapped the blue for the red in the last decade: Click 'Get Involved' at the top of this page to have your say Lets get it right, I love Marcus Rashford, especially as he is a boy from inner city Manchester who made good, but I don't think he realises how much he disappointed the red Mancunians with his "I need a new challenge" interview. He could have been a United legend! ! David Pemberton Alex Howell BBC football news reporter in Singapore Arsenal play AC Milan in Singapore on Wednesday in the first match of their pre-season tour. At his first news conference of the tour, Mikel Arteta said that the new signings have brought an excitement to the squad. The Gunners have included Martin Zubimendi, Christian Norgaard and Kepa Arrizabalaga, while Noni Madueke has been left in England to rest. "It’s like shaking the tree again. Bringing new faces, they bring new excitement, new energy as well. "We signed very important players as well. I think everybody feels that the heights have to go to a different level and it’s what we are seeking. " The eagle-eyed among you will have noticed that Arsenal's latest signing Noni Madueke hasn't made the 30-man squad for the side's Asia tour. New signings Kepa Arrizabalaga, Christian Norgaard and Martin Zubimendi are all involved while Madueke has remained in England. The winger will join his new team-mates upon their return home after being given a rest period due to his involvement with Chelsea in the Fifa Club World Cup. Click 'Get Involved' at the top of this page to have your say I’m glad Rashford has got his move to the next club of his choice. I’ve always been a big fan of him and still am. He doesn’t deserve all the rubbish that’s been flying around him. Everyone has a dry spell in football. Ron Wright Arsenal Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has spoken about the signing of Martin Zubimendi, who joined from Real Sociedad for £60m. It was a transfer that took a while to finalise, with Arsenal first linked with the midfielder earlier this year. Arteta said: "It was a long process and he had a lot of opportunities to decide about whether he wanted to come. "The good news is that this club is amazing and everyone wants to come to it. He left some very good opportunities to come to us. "We are all very impressed about what we have seen over the last seven to 10 days. Because once you have the player daily you see his character, his personality and how much he is going to bring to the team. Very excited about it. " Craig Nelson BBC Sport reporter The elephant in the room here is obviously key striker target Viktor Gyokeres. When asked about the Sporting number nine, Mikel Arteta said that he "cannot comment on any player who is not part of our group yet", with the onus on the word yet. Arsenal Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on whether the aim was to get all business done before the pre-season tour: "Ideally, you want it from day one in pre-season. I think we have done very well so far, I'm very pleased with how the club has supported the necessities and improvements that we required in the team. "I think Andrea [Berta] and the team have done an excellent job as well, trying to push everything forward. There's a long time to go in the window, but we have still our hopes we can improve the team and we will continue to try and do that. " On whether the club are behind or ahead of schedule with incomings: "I'm very pleased, that's all I'll say. There are a lot of parties and things that we have to bear in mind to get a player over the line and here. I'm very hopeful that we are going to do it very soon. 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