Arsenal willing to pay release clause for summer target – latest transfer news | OneFootball

Arsenal willing to pay release clause for summer target – latest transfer news | OneFootball

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·7. April 2025

Arsenal willing to pay release clause for summer target – latest transfer news

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Arsenal are reportedly willing to meet the buyout clause for summer target Joan Garcia.

The Gunners are keen on signing the Espanyol goalkeeper as back-up to David Raya, with current second choice shot-stopper Neto set to return to Bournemouth following his loan spell in the summer.


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And El Nacional say Arsenal are set to pay the £17m (20m euros) buyout clause for the 23-year-old, who also has interest from other European clubs too.

The Gunners are facing competition from Premier League rivals for some of their reported summer striker targets, however.

Sky Sports say Liverpool are looking for an alternative to Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez up top, with Victor Osimhen and Benjamin Sesko among their targets.

Arsenal have also been heavily linked with a move for Sesko but the Reds are reportedly set to rival the Gunners for his signature.

Juventus, PSG and Man Utd are also said to have interest in the duo.

Meanwhile, Calciomercato report that Newcastle have made contact with the agent of Fiorentina striker Moise Kean.

The 25-year-old has also been linked to Arsenal, Tottenham, AC Milan, Napoli and Barcelona.

Former Everton striker Kean has scored 17 Serie A goals in 28 games this season after moving from Juventus last summer.

Relevo say Liverpool are looking to complete a double swoop for AFC Bournemouth duo Milos Kerkez and Antoine Semenyo.

Both have impressed for the Cherries this season under boss Andoni Iraola.

Journalist Fabrizio Romano claims Chelsea will make a decision on Jadon Sancho’s future in May.

The winger is currently on loan at the club from Manchester United with Chelsea having an obligation to buy him for £25m. They could opt out of that clause, however, by paying an exit fee.

Though he adds that United have no interest in keeping Sancho and would look to move him on in the event that he returns.

And Real Betis sporting director Manu Fajardo says the La Liga club will do “everything possible’ to keep on-loan Man Utd forward Antony at the club beyond this season.

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