Although Leroy Sane’s future at Bayern Munich is still unknown, Arsenal is closely monitoring his contract circumstances. Sky Sporting Kerry Hau from Germany notes that Bayern Munich wants Sane to remain and sign a new contract. His current contract extends until 2025. But are Bayern and Sane unable to reach agreement on fresh terms, Arsenal may rush in. Reportedly “monitoring the situation,” the Gunners have a close relationship with Mikel Arteta, manager of Sane and Arsenal.
Arsenal Are Ready To Make A Move For The Former Manchester City Star
Team News & Ticks on Patreon indicates, meantime, that even with Arsenal’s interest, a Sane relocation seems improbable this Summer. The inability of Bayern Munich to guarantee their own transfer goals has muddled matters. Sane, satisfied at Bayern and with continuous discussions, appears certain to remain in Germany.
Bayern Munich is not likely to allow Sane go via free transfer next summer. Should the two parties cannot agree on a new deal, Bayern most likely will try to sell him. Arsenal seems getting ready for this kind of situation. With Bayern, Sane had a strong season scoring 10 goals and dishing 13 assists. Although Arsenal has showed interest in wingers, notably Nico Williams, they have not yet confirmed their preferred targets.
Right present, the Gunners’ quest of Sane hinges on Bayern Munich’s ability to complete his new deal. Arsenal still shows interest but must wait for a certain chance as other teams provide competition. Although Sane’s present contract position does not appear to call for a quick action, Arsenal’s alertness is wise. Should the discussions fail for Bayern, they should be ready to respond. Sane would provide Arsenal’s team great talent, but the Gunners will depend much on patience.
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Arsenal’s recent 2-1 loss to Liverpool underlined important deviations from the excellent campaign of previous season. Though talents like Declan Rice, William Saliba, and Bukayo Saka remained slept, the Gunners’ performance begged serious concerns even with not having their best team. Arsenal’s captain, Martin Odegaard, said that despite a generally good trip there is room for development.
Odegaard underlined that the squad understands their areas of development. “After the game, there’s a lot more to come and plenty of space for development,” he said. Although the Norwegian midfielder appreciated the team’s effort and noticed the positive indicators, she underlined the need of fixing their shortcomings. This strategy is thought to depend critically on Arsenal’s pre-season games.
He added: “We’ve been working hard, and we’ve seen good things, but we also know there are areas where we can get better. It’s a process, and we’re still building as a team.”
Leading the Premier League till the very final day, the Gunners had their greatest performance in years last season. They missed the championship by two points, however, and came barely close. The pre-season games of this season will serve as a standard for development of the club. Arsenal’s poor performance in the offense, which suffered sometimes last season, failed to turn opportunities against Liverpool, therefore they must improve their finishing.