Rio Ferdinand Backs Arsenal’s Push for Marcus Rashford in Transfer Rush
**Rio Ferdinand has thrown his weight behind Arsenal’s reported interest in Marcus Rashford**, calling the England forward a "fantastic player" who could strengthen the Gunners’ attack this summer. The former Manchester United and England defender’s public backing adds momentum to Arsenal’s transfer push as they eye a top signing to bolster their Premier League challenge.**
Ferdinand, now a pundit for ITV, praised Rashford’s **consistency, work rate and leadership**-qualities he believes would elevate Arsenal’s midfield. "He’s the kind of player who can make a difference in big games," Ferdinand told reporters. His endorsement arrives as Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has hinted at a **£50m+ bid** for Rashford, who is currently linked with a move away from Manchester United.
Rashford, 28, has been a free agent since United’s summer transfer window closed without a deal. His name has surfaced alongside Arsenal, Chelsea and even a potential return to his boyhood club Manchester City. Ferdinand’s support could **influence Rashford’s decision**, particularly if Arsenal’s offer aligns with his ambitions for a new challenge. The forward has **20 Premier League goals** this season alone, making him a high-value target.
Arsenal’s transfer activity has been slow, with only **Martin Ødegaard’s loan extension** and **Jorginho’s arrival** confirmed so far. A Rashford signing would address their lack of a true number 10, filling a void left by the departures of Bukayo Saka and Martin Ødegaard. The club’s board has reportedly **approved a £100m transfer budget**, leaving room for a high-profile move.
Rashford faces a deadline: **Arsenal’s window closes on August 1**, and Manchester United’s reluctance to sell may force his hand. Ferdinand’s words add pressure on Arteta to act fast. If the deal goes through, Rashford would join **Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Bukayo Saka** in a new front three-one that could redefine Arsenal’s attack. For now, the forward remains tight-lipped, but the speculation grows daily.