Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi seems to be out of reach for Arsenal. Wanting to strengthen their midfield, the Gunners have been considering Zubimendi for a possible addition to their team. With Thomas Partey maybe looking to go, Arsenal believes Zubimendi would be a great fit. Recent events, meanwhile, indicate that the sale may not go through.
According to HITC reports, Zubimendi isn’t exactly eager to go to Arsenal. The midfielder seems to be content to remain at Real Sociedad even if Arsenal is prepared to pay his €60 million release clause. Imanol Alguacil, his coach, has made it plain that Zubimendi intends to be with the team for the next season.
€60m Arsenal Target Has Rejected The Interest
Arsenal is faced with a problem by Zubimendi’s position, which makes them consider other possibilities. One prospective applicant is Manu Kone of Borussia Monchengladbach, who has drawn interest from the North London club. Douglas Luiz of Aston Villa is another name in the running, however Villa’s unwillingness to part with him is a problem.
Beyond Kone and Luiz, Arsenal is also keeping an eye on Bruno Guimaraes of Newcastle United and Amadou Onana of Everton. But since Newcastle’s manager Eddie Howe is determined to keep him, the latter’s large release clause makes a trade doubtful.
Arsenal is forced to search other midfield reinforcements as Zubimendi seems to want to remain at Real Sociedad. Zubimendi’s place at Real Sociedad may be further cemented and Arsenal’s pursuit of him complicated by the opportunity to display his skill on a larger platform at the forthcoming European Championship. Arsenal will have to move quickly during the transfer season to get a good midfielder to bolster their team for the next difficulties.
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It seems like Manchester United attacker Mason Greenwood will be leaving the team permanently this summer. The 22-year-old has drawn notice with his efforts after a fruitful loan stint at Getafe. All competitions, he scored 10 goals and contributed six assists. Greenwood had a successful season at Getafe and is eager to return there.
It seems Manchester United is prepared to split ways with the academy graduate. Greenwood would gain as well as the club from selling him. Greenwood wants regular first-team football, and this choice fits with that. He could consistently play at a competitive level and grow as a player if he moved permanently to Getafe. Not that Greenwood’s talent has gone unappreciated; Barcelona has shown an interest in him. The ultimate choice Manchester United makes on Greenwood’s future will be made public in the following weeks.
It seems like Greenwood’s time at Old Trafford is running out. Getafe is just the club he needs to play regularly. Greenwood is the perfect forward for the Spanish team because of his skills. Any squad he joins benefits from his versatility in playing across the front.
Greenwood, for all his youth, has shown the qualities required to compete at the top level. Progression at a team like as Getafe might open the door to a potential transfer to a prominent European side. Given his accomplishments this season, several organizations find him to be a desirable possibility. A bright prospect poised to make an impression will be acquired by whatever team manages to sign him.