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“Arsenal target former academy graduate Yunus Musah with €70m offer”

Arsenal are looking to improve their midfield options this summer and have identified former Academy graduate Yunus Musah as a potential target.

The 20-year-old US international has been an important player for Spanish club Valencia and his performances have drawn the attention of big clubs.

A Transfers report claims that Arsenal could look to sign the player this summer and they could come up with a blockbuster offer of around €70m (£62m).

The 20-year-old midfielder is highly valued in European football and has a great future ahead of him. It could prove to be a solid long-term investment for Arsenal.

The chance to return to the north London club could be an attractive proposition for the youngster. He might feel that he has unfinished business at Arsenal.

The Gunners need to bring in a quality partner for Thomas Partey and Musah seems like the ideal acquisition on paper.

The 20-year-old is likely to get plenty of playing time at the north London club and could show his qualities at a higher level.

Arsenal are set to play in the UEFA Champions League next season and will be an attractive destination for most players.

Also, the Gunners need more depth in their squad to compete in multiple competitions.

Mikel Arteta has done well to upgrade young players like Bukayo, Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, Martin Odegaard and William Saliba at the club. He could also have a positive influence on Musah’s development.

The 20-year-old could continue his development with regular football at Arsenal and reach his world-class potential.

For its part, Valencia is currently fighting for its survival in the top flight and is in real danger of being relegated to the Second Division. A talent like Musah will want to compete at a higher level and he will likely push on this summer.

2023-05-07 00:53:27
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