Why Mbappe makes surprise visit to Arsenal's medical room, Mikel Arteta prepares to sell Nketiah for £50m to fund transfer for incoming striker
Why Mbappe makes surprise visit to Arsenal's medical room, Mikel Arteta prepares to sell Nketiah for £50m to fund transfer for incoming striker
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Mbappe 'considers' Premier League switch after rejecting Real Madrid's pre-contract offer
Kylian Mbappe is reportedly weighing up a free transfer to the Premier League in the summer.
The 2018 World Cup winner has just six months left on his deal at Paris Saint-Germain having so far refused to extend his stay.
Mbappe looks poised to become one of the greatest free transfers in history
It has been widely reported that should he depart France, he would link up with LaLiga leaders Real Madrid.
But according to The Times, a switch to Spain appears uncertain with the 25-year-old unimpressed by Real’s attempt to pressure him into signing a pre-contract.
Real are claimed to have imposed a January 15 deadline on Mbappe to agree terms regarding a summer transfer.
And this allegedly has rubbed the ex-Monaco star up the wrong way – telling friends that Real will not decide his future for him.
As it stands, Mbappe is said to have so far rejected their proposal.
He is now exploring a possible move to the Premier League as he weighs up his future.
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Arsenal would allow Nketiah to leave this month for a fee of around £30 million
According to The Star, the North London outfit will demand a fee of around £30 million for striker Eddie Nketiah.
The Englishman, a product of Arsenal’s youth academy, has played a bit-part role ever since breaking into the first team at The Emirates, failing to ever establish himself as their first choice centre forward.
In total the striker has played 157 times for Arsenal across all competitions, scoring 38 goals and providing nine assists.
So far this term he has scored six goals in 26 games, but he has only started ten Premier League matches.
The report claims that fellow Premier League side Crystal Palace are interested in signing the player, while Arsenal themselves are ready to make a move to sign a new forward of their own.
Brentford star Ivan Toney, and Bournemouth’s Dominic Solanke are said to be targets for the Gunners.





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