The ‘perfect’ swap
Arsenal need more options in the forward positions after a serious injury to star man Bukayo Saka last month. The England international is facing several months out after injuring his hamstring against Crystal Palace. One position United want to strengthen this month is the left wing-back slot. An ideal scenario could see Rashford move to North London in a swap plus cash deal for Kieran Tierney.
The Scotland international is set to leave the Emirates Stadium at the end of his contract this summer. The Gunners are said to have considered a move for Rashford but are reportedly not willing to pay more than £25m to sign him. Given that Tierney is poised to leave Arsenal as a free agent, the Gunners could look to use him to sweeten a deal for Rashford. Tierney arrived at Arsenal from Celtic to £25m in the summer of 2019. He was highly regarded at the time but injuries meant he has struggled to kick on. He is now fit again, and given that he is still only 27, he still has plenty to offer. The left of United’s defence is an issue currently with Luke Shaw facing more injury woes with Amorim surely open to reinforcements.
Why it makes sense
United could still pocket the £25m that Arsenal are reportedly willing to pay for Rashford while being able to reinforce their squad with Premier League and Champions League experience. Given that Rashford is an academy player his sale will be regarded as pure profit and put United in a stronger position in terms of the Premier League’s profit and sustainability regulations. Tierney has been linked with a return to Celtic once his contract runs out but he could well be tempted to be part of Amorim’s project as the former Sporting CP boss looks for improvement in the second half of the campaign
While Tierney may not be seen as a long-term solution as a starting left wing-back in Amorim’s system, he can still provide a great option as a squad player moving forward if the Red Devils opt to pursue another player for the position. Patrick Dorgu, Milos Kerkez and Nuno Mendes are said to be the three key targets for Amorim but will prove costly.
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