Manchester United star Marcus Rashford has been linked with a transfer to Arsenal but his focus remains on Barcelona. The 28-year-old is expected to depart Old Trafford permanently this summer but his dream move to Barcelona was halted by Anthony Gordon joining the Spanish club with Premier League clubs now taking an interest. Newcastle United and Tottenham have also been credited with an interest but Rashford is set on returning to the Camp Nou after a very fruitful loan spell where he managed 28 goal contributions. That helped him earn an England recall and a spot in Thomas Tuchel's World Cup squad where he will be competing for a starting spot with Gordon. With Barcelona spending £69million on the latter, their buy-option for Rashford, which is just under half that, is unlikely to be activated. As he is also not expected to be reintegrated at United, numerous clubs have declared their interest and received a clear response. According to Spanish outlet Sport, Arsenal, Tottenham, and Newcastle have all made contact for Rashford but the England international is unwilling to listen to any offers from those teams. All three of those Premier League clubs are targeting a left-winger with Manchester City's Savinho back on the radar of Spurs. Newcastle meanwhile, are in a battle with Chelsea for Swedish wonderkid Zadok Yohanna. football.london understands the Gunners are interested in Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers. While not a natural wide player, like Rashford, he is capable of playing in that position but does prefer to be deployed in central areas. Arsenal would benefit more from a touchline winger coming in but it does look as though they will have to look away from Rashford. His stance could yet change however, with Barca firmly focused on Julian Alvarez. Mikel Arteta's side have also been linked with Alvarez but seem more likely to sign Bournemouth's Eli Junior Kroupi. Paris Saint-Germain were linked to the teenager but appear more focused on Liverpool target Yan Diomande. Eintracht Frankfurt's Nathaniel Brown is of interest to those in north London but Bayern Munich appear to have won the race for his signature. Emirates Stadium exits are also expected to take place with Reiss Nelson, Fabio Vieira and Gabriel Jesus among the outcasts free to leave. Gabriel Martinelli, Ben White and Leandro Trossard are the senior stars that could be sold to free up funds. The latter was recently asked about his future and failed to make a clear commitment with it likely to be decided after the World Cup.