Bayern Munich has officially missed Florian Wirtz and seems to be losing the race for Barcelona-bound Nico Williams, forcing Vincent Kompany's side to the side of Vincent Kompany to look elsewhere
Bayern Munich weigh a movement for £ 50 million rated Arsenal star Gabriel Martinelli. The German Giants Bayern recently missed the top of the Top Florian Wirtz, who came this week at Liverpool from Bayer Leverkusen in a British record £ 116 million transfer deal.
The side of Vincent Kompany has also made attempts to sign Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao, but he prefers to join Barcelona. The double transfer bladder has encouraged Bayern to focus their attention on Martinelli, who will listen to Arsenal to offers such as Mikel Arteta to reform his goal-sex attack.
After he has only contributed 15 goals and assists in 51 games last season, there are questions about the long-term future future of the Brazil international in North London. Now Arsenal could make a decision, interested with Bayern.
German publication Bild reports that the Bundesliga champions discuss whether they should make an offer for Martinelli, who has two years about his contract. Bayern Boss Kompany would like to sign a new winger, with Leroy Sane left for Galatasaray.
But Martinelli, 24, is not the only candidate. Liverpool -duo Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo have admirers in the Allianz Arena and Jamie Gittens from Borussia Dortmund.
Last month the athletics reported that Martinelli is appreciated at £ 50 million. That would be 10 times the reimbursement that the Gunners paid to sign it on the Brazilian side ITANO in 2019.
In 225 performances for Arsenal, Martinelli scored 51 goals and offered 29 assists. His most productive campaign was the 2022-23 season, and achieved 15 goals and set six assists.
Martinelli was recently detained and said that he is happy with the Emirates and the club called his 'home'. “I always said that I am really happy here,” he told a press conference in May.
Should Arsenal Gabriel Martinelli sell to Bayern Munich? Say in the commentary part.
“This is my home. I love here. I love the club. The club has given me so much. Not only on the field, but also outside the field. I have improved a lot with the club. Of course on the field is important, but also outside the field. The club has been great with me. The people who work around the club, the fans and everything.”
But can the chance to play besides Harry Kane and Jamal Musiala, tempt him to leave? Not only that, Arsenal is linked to several left wing players themselves, including Barcelona-bound Williams, Real Madrid star Rodrygo and Kaoru Mitoma from Brighton.
