£100,000-per-week Arsenal Star Set To Leave In Summer

£100,000-per-week Arsenal Star Set To Leave In Summer

Tottenham Hotspur’s Tuesday wobble did not help Arsenal. Hence their expectations for a spectacular end to the Premier League season remain. Even if Manchester City is still in first place, there is always opportunity for shocks in their next game against West Ham because of the unpredictable nature of sport.

Whatever the ultimate league rankings, Arsenal prepares for a busy summer transfer window, expecting both in and out transfers. Football information from dependable source Fabrizio Romano provide insight into Reiss Nelson’s future at Arsenal. Nelson, who came through Arsenal’s junior ranks at the age of eight, was very gifted in his academy days. Even with his senior career expected to be very successful, he has not been able to get regular playing time.

£100,000-per-week Arsenal Star Set To Leave In Summer

Nelson had a free transfer option in 2023, but Mikel Arteta convinced him to extend his deal. Nelson’s career at Arsenal is in jeopardy, however, given his few appearances this season—less than 650 minutes. According to Romano’s most recent observations, neither Nelson nor Arsenal show any hurry to split ways. They’re still open to strong proposals, however. Nelson leaving this summer seems very likely. According to Romano’s report, both sides are open to discussing possible moves during the next window.

Unquestionably talented, the 24-year-old winger is known for his quickness, dribbling ability, and respectable finishing. Under Arteta, his ambitions are irregular but suggest his possible influence. Clubs planning summer reinforcements might think Nelson is a worthwhile addition. Under the dynamic direction of Oliver Glasner, Crystal Palace shows themselves as a possible suitor. Nelson could like the Eagles’ current style and form.

Nelson may find a new beginning in a vibrant setting at Selhurst Park if Palace pursues him. Nelson’s future is a subplot waiting for its conclusion within the larger picture of club moves as the football world waits for summer’s transfer frenzy.

Romando said: “Another name to watch at Arsenal is Reiss Nelson. It’s a possibility that he could be leaving the club. There was interest in Nelson last summer but he ended up signing a new contract. Still, he will now consider proposals in the summer and Arsenal too. They’re not desperate to part ways, only in case there’s a good proposal in the summer transfer window.”

More news:

Arsenal under Mikel Arteta’s direction is preparing for a squad makeover in front of the summer transfer season. In an effort to free up money for a new talent infusion, they are looking at possible departures for players like Eddie Nketiah, Emile Smith Rowe, and Reiss Nelson.

Now enter Xavi Simons, the PSG-based Dutch wonderkid. Citing rumors circulating that Simons isn’t interested in remaining in Paris, Arsenal and Chelsea are said to have had preliminary talks with the player’s agents. The talented midfielder, who just completed a standout loan spell at RB Leipzig and contributed an amazing 24 goals, is being held out for €60 million plus additional money by PSG.

Arsenal wants to improve their offensive lineup, hence pursuing Simons makes sense. Together with Bayern Munich, the Gunners are in the running for the €60 million-rated phenom. They are helped along by possible sales and a strong transfer budget. Crucially, the fact that Barcelona has pulled out of the contest improves Arsenal’s chances of landing Simons. Although PSG is reluctant to negotiate, the Catalan club is still interested in their former young potential.

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