The busy summer transfer window of Arsenal can continue with a deal for Ebereechi Eze, but the Focus now turns to the sale with five players who may be on their way to the Emirates -Exit
Arsenal is back in London after their tour for the season through Asia, with Mikel Arteta's a lot of changed team that now votes fine for a friendly against Villarreal in the Emirates on Wednesday evening.
And with fourteen days before their Premier League campaign starts with a trip to Manchester United, the Gunners will continue to be connected to a deal for Crystal Palace and England star Ebereechi Eze.
However, this may require a number of players to leave the club and report reports that five different members of the team of the first team could possibly continue.
Here are the transfer stories from in and around the Emirates to keep an eye on.
Five sale
Mikel Arteta was able to say goodbye to five of his team before the end of the transfer window, according to the Daily Mail.
Reiss Nelson is the most likely way to go in the midst of admiring looks from Fulham and his departure would see that the wage account of the Gunners is cut by £ 100,000 a week.
Oleksandr Zinchenko, who earns £ 150,000, is also for sale, while Fabio Vieira is far in the pecking order, but what has aroused interest from West Ham and Albert Sambi Lokonga is another who can leave.
Then there is Leandro Trossard, who wants to sign Arsenal a new contract, but is on a shortlist of goals at Borussia Dortmund.
Eze new
Ebereechi Eze remains a potential addition before the transfer window closes, but there remains a considerable obstacle – the asking price.
BBC Sport now reports that Arsenal “has shown no tendency to activate the release costs of the attacker”, where the Gunners want to sell before they make more new signing sessions. The report adds that Arsenal value Eze at less than £ 68 million and “wants to negotiate a deal under the agreement.”
So far, Palace is not willing to negotiate for a lower fee, but it is claimed that this can change in the window later.
Gyoke's respect
Viktor Gyokeres has refused to follow his agent in criticizing former club sporting CP for how they deal with his summer movement. The Premier League switch of the 27-year-old was towed until last week, with collisions about a men's agreement and a hefty fine issued.
Gyokeres, who has settled as one of Europe's best goal scorers with 97 goals in 104 performances for sport, always looked destined to make a large switch this window. Last weekend he joined the Gunners for a fee that rose to £ 63.7 million, after he was also made by Manchester United, which he chose to sniff.
“I don't have to throw anything to anyone,” started the Swede, who made his first performance for the Gunners against Bitter Rivals Tottenham in Hong Kong on Thursday. “I don't have to say what others have done or decided.
“I don't do that, although there are people who seem to tell others how to behave. I am not like that. As a football player you always strive to reach the top. I felt ready to take the next step, and I believe that many people in the club had expected that before season.
