Arsenal 'agree to meet' £50m asking price for midfielder: report

Arsenal 'agree to meet' £50m asking price for midfielder: report


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Arsenal are reportedly set to reignite their interest in a £50 million midfielder, in a bid to solidify their squad. The Gunners are lacking in a number of areas at the moment, with their


defence looking weaker in recent weeks and goals becoming scarcer. But one of the most pertinent positions to strengthen has been in midfield. The introduction of Kai Havertz in midfield has


been mixed, with Granit Xhaka's presence greatly missed since the Swiss captain left the Emirates Stadium for high-flying Bundesliga challengers, Bayer Leverkusen. You may like Spanish


outlet _Mundo Deportivo_ claims that Mikel Arteta is ready to try again for the Spain international Martin Zubimendi, who also has Barcelona tracking him following a series of impressive


displays in La Liga with Sociedad currently sitting in the European places.  Reports last summer suggested that Arsenal were considering meeting the player’s release clause and Mundo’s


latest missive again claims that the Gunners are among a host clubs ‘willing to pay’ the €60m clause in Zubimendi’s current deal that runs until 2027.  However, Mundo also point to what


could be a key sticking point for Arteta and company, as they believe that the San Sebastian native has not yet decided if he wants to leave Sociedad, who have a Champions League last-16 tie


against Paris Saint-Germain coming up next month. Zubimendi’s form over the past 12 months have seen him break into the Spain national team squad, with the player having won his fourth


international cap when he came off the bench during Spains last match against Georgia in November. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. Arsenal


are yet to dip their toe into the January transfer market and it would perhaps be a surprise if they were to spend big on a defensive midfielder, when attacking reinforcements are likely to


be a priority at the Emirates ahead of the second half of the season as they look to make up ground on Premier League leaders Liverpool. MORE ARSENAL STORIES Arsenal in offer for La


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