Arsenal are reportedly in talks over the possibility of selling an “extraordinary” player to Naples in January, with officials at Emirates Stadium having made their position clear on winter transfers. Antonio Contethe title contenders.
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Kieran Tierney, who was recently reintroduced into the matchday squad after returning from a hamstring injury, is said to be a major contender for the exit door as Arteta decides the Scotland international has no long-term future in N5.
Tierney has agreed to be sold by Arsenaland it could happen as early as January, despite the left-back being on Arteta's bench for their recent wins against Sporting Lisbon, West Ham and Man United.
Meanwhile, uncertainty surrounds the futures of Thomas Partey and Jorginho, with both midfielders out of contract next summer and could well leave Arsenal for free – although both men contributed well when they have been requested so far this campaign.
Arsenal's next five Premier League games |
Date |
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Fulham (away) |
December 8 |
Everton (home) |
December 14 |
Crystal Palace (away) |
December 21 |
Ipswich Town (home) |
December 27 |
Brentford (away) |
January 1 |
It is also possible that Arsenal will decide to offload Oleksandr Zinchenko and Gabriel Jesus, with the former well-connected. Premier League scout Mick Brown expecting the former Man City duo to be on Arteta's chopping block.
“There are three players at the club they would look to sell,” Brown told Football Insider.
“And that’s Gabriel Jesus, Zinchenko and Kieran Tierney. They are not part of the manager's projects.
“When it comes to sales, you need to look at who your assets are. We know there has been interest in Saliba, for example, but I think he is one of the last players they would consider selling for any money.
“If they feel like they need to raise money, they have these players that they are much more likely to turn to. This will significantly reduce payroll and help them reinvest in strengthening their team.
“Sometimes the way it works is you have to let some fringe players go, raise some money from them, then refresh the team with new backup options.”
Arsenal in talks to sell Jakub Kiwior to Napoli in January
Poland international Jakub Kiwior replaced the injured Gabriel Magalhaes against United earlier this week, helping them keep a clean sheet in their 2-0 win, but he has been on the fringes of Arteta's XI overall – leading to reports according to which “extraordinary“The defender could leave next month. Arsenal don't want to let Kiwior go on loanhowever, and will only give the green light to a permanent exit.
This is echoed by Sky Sports Italia journalist Luca Marchetti, who told Radio Marte (via Area Napoli) that Arsenal are in negotiations with Napoli to sell Kiwioron Arteta's side making it “known” that they are ready to sell but not to lend.
“Kiwior can arrive on loan, while Danilo can be bought on sale? We confirm that both negotiations are there, but they are not simple”, Marchetti said.
“Teams that have interesting players don't lend them to you at the start of the market, and those who buy focus on the needs of those who sell, going after those who may be playing less at the moment.
“The work of the club is to make Kiwior understand that he could have more space at Arsenal, but they are not giving it to him. The Gunners, for their part, have made it known that they are ready to sell but not to lend. »
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