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Fabrizio Romano reports that Arsenal is now preparing to sell a ‘fantastic’ player, with the medical scheduled for this weekend…
Arsenal is reportedly ready to offload a ‘fantastic’ player, as confirmed by Fabrizio Romano, with the medical procedure expected to happen this weekend.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Arsenal is now looking to offload a ‘fantastic’ player, with the medical set to take place over the weekend.
Arsenal’s activity in the summer transfer window has been relatively low-key so far, but it appears that things are starting to heat up.
One of the potential deals gaining momentum is the rumored move for Bologna’s Riccardo Calafiori, as negotiations are reportedly advancing.
Furthermore, Arsenal is actively looking to offload players who are deemed surplus to requirements at the Emirates Stadium.
Fabrizio Romano announced on Thursday that Gunners midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga will be joining Sevilla on loan with an option to buy, declaring “here we go.”
The following day, Romano revealed another “here we go” involving an Arsenal player, this time on a loan deal with an obligation to buy.
Fabrizio Romano confirmed on Thursday that Gunners midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga will be joining Sevilla on loan with an option to buy, declaring “here we go.”
The following day, Romano announced another “here we go” involving Arsenal player Nuno Tavares, who is set for a loan deal with an obligation to buy at Lazio. Tavares, an Arsenal defender, has been on loan for the past two seasons.
Romano has reported that Tavares and Lazio have come to a verbal agreement on a five-year deal that will last until the summer of 2029.
According to Romano, Arsenal will be receiving €9 million (approximately £7.5 million) as part of the deal, which includes a mandatory buy clause and a sell-on clause.
Nuno Tavares is on his way to Lazio, the agreement has been reached for a 5-year contract lasting until June 2029.
Nuno is set to travel for medical this weekend pending successful completion of formal paperwork.
Arsenal have agreed to a deal worth €9m, which includes a loan with a mandatory buy clause and a sell-on clause.
The agreement involving Tavares is advantageous for all involved.
Nuno Tavares transferred to Arsenal from Benfica for a rumored £8 million fee three years ago, showing promise for a successful future at the Emirates Stadium.
Despite this, he has only played in 28 matches across all competitions, and it appears that he has not sufficiently impressed Arteta to secure a spot in the team.
The Tavares deal is beneficial for all parties involved.
While Tavares has displayed flashes of talent, receiving praise from ex-Marseille coach Igor Tudor as “fantastic” and “outstanding”, he has struggled to sustain a consistent performance level.
This agreement proves advantageous for everyone involved.
Arsenal reduces their wage bill and recovers a significant portion of their initial investment, Tavares gets a fresh start to revitalize his career elsewhere, and Lazio acquires a promising talent.
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