Arsenal Ahead of Juventus to The Signing of Long Time Target This Summer Window | SportEarly

Arsenal are ahead of Juventus to the signing of Olympique Lyonnais star Houssem Aouar, according to Spanish media outlet (by means of Juvefc.com). 

Houssem Aouar has been a drawn out focus for both Arsenal and Juventus. The Gunners missed the mark concerning gaining the services of the 22yr old French global last season, yet they are hoping to sign him this time around.
Arsenal Ahead of Juventus to The Signing of Long Time Target This Summer Window | SportEarly

According to the source above, the Frenchman is accessible for €35 million, Olympique Lyonnais are in an intense monetary circumstance right now and are wanting to capitalize on their star midfielder to adjust there holes.

It is detailed that Arsenal are at present driving high at the opposition for Houssem Aouar. Be that as it may, Juventus are likewise checking the circumstance as they are quick to reinforce their midfield this mid year.

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Both Arsenal and Juventus are in urgent need of reinforcing their midfield after the two sides had disappointing seasons in their particular alliances. 

New Juventus Head Coach Massimiliano Allegri is hoping to offer a portion of the periphery midfielders to account for more up to date ones. Nonetheless, Houssem Aouar isn't the need for Juventus. 

All things being equal, the Bianconeri are more keen on getting their hands on Sassuolo and Italy star Manuel Locatelli. 

The Gunners are hoping to offload numerous midfielders, including any semblance of Granit Xhaka, Mohamed Elneny, Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Lucas Torreira. 

By selling the part, Arsenal will have free space in their squad and enough cash to follow through on the €35 million asking cost for Houssem Aouar.

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1 Comments

  1. Please Coach take a fast decision on it...
    Don't let the other team hijack the player from us,so it won't be like buendia hijack by Aston Villa...

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