Arsenal open Reuell Walters contract talks as potential debut looms in Champions League | OneFootball

Arsenal open Reuell Walters contract talks as potential debut looms in Champions League | OneFootball

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·11 December 2023

Arsenal open Reuell Walters contract talks as potential debut looms in Champions League

Article image:Arsenal open Reuell Walters contract talks as potential debut looms in Champions League
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Arsenal have held contract talks with defender Reuell Walters as they bid to fend off interest in the 18-year-old from clubs in the Premier League and in Europe.


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Walters has been at Arsenal since 2020 and in January will enter the final six months of his current deal.

The highly-rated right-back, who can also play in the centre of defence, is yet to make his senior debut for the Gunners but has been on the bench 13 times, including in the last two games against Luton and Aston Villa.

Mikel Arteta is expected to rotate his side in the Netherlands, with fellow youngsters Amario Cozier-Duberry, Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly also among those hoping to make the squad.

Arsenal have high hopes for Walters, who previously spent time at Manchester United and Tottenham’s academies, and have held talks with him over a new deal.

But he is also attracting interest from Premier League clubs and sides in Europe.

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Versatile teenage defender Reuell Walters is highly-rated by Arsenal

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Walters has represented England at youth level but he qualifies for a German passport due to his grandmother, which increases his attractiveness to European sides.

He is happy at Arsenal but interested clubs hope he might be tempted away by the offer of more regular game time.

There had been interest from sides to take Walters on loan in January, but it is now thought that Arsenal will keep him at the club for the rest of the season due to their defensive issues.

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