Arsenal is open to selling a number of players after completing the arrival of their sixth summer drawing, Viktor Gyokeres
This summer Arsenal is open to offers for goalkeeper Karl Hein and the Gunners waiting to see if Sevilla formalizes their interest in the 23-year-old. The International in Estonia wrote a new contract with the Emirates last summer before he went on loan.
But this time giving priority to permanent bids for the young shot stopper and wants to penetrate a sale to prevent him from losing a free transfer in 2026.
Sevilla is one of the interested parties, but they have a shortage of cash and would like to explore a loan stop for the Odyseas Vlachodimos of Newcastle instead.
Arsenal has a strong relationship with their La Liga opposite hits after borrowing midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga to Sevilla last season.
The move was considered favorable for the Belgian, although injuries stopped his progress and if they had more money available, they would be open to signing the midfielder on a permanent deal.
It is crucial that Hein has already proven its value in the Spanish top flight after impressed loan at Real Valladolid last season despite their relegation. Hein appeared 31 performances in La Liga after a last-minute call to speed Charlton Athletic.
A shoulder issue saw him five games in March and April, but he returned before the end of the campaign and has since missed Arsenal's pre-season tour through Asia with a thumb injury.
It is clear that he also has admirers of the championship and Europe has firmly on the cards with a summer transfer.
After the conquest of sporty striker Viktor Gyokeres, the Gunners will bring out their search to raise cash through the sale of players.
Reiss Nelson is admired by Fulham and could leave, Fabio Vieira and Oleksandr Zinchenko are also free to pursue an exit, while Albert Sambi Lokonga will almost certainly leave.
Arsenal would probably also consider bids on forward Gabriel Jesus in the midst of interest in Flamengo, but he prioritizes his return to fitness after knee operation. Last year Jesus' former club Palmeiras also made an approach that was rejected by Arsenal, it is still to be seen whether they are returning to the table.
Despite his absence, Jesus remains appreciated by Mikel Arteta, who would still welcome to have a forward option at his disposal, because the 28-year-old can also play broad or outside the rush.
Jakub Kiwior is ready to continue to ban a drastic U-turn, because Arteta is a sturdy admirer of the post, even if he will remain second in the order of Gabriel Magalhaes.
