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Arsenal Targets Eze and Rogers as Havertz Faces Injury Setback
Arsenal are actively pursuing new signings, including Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers, following an injury to striker Kai Havertz. The Gunners are also negotiating a potential £68 million deal for Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze, aiming to secure his talents ahead of Tottenham Hotspur.
In light of Havertz’s potential long-term absence, Arsenal’s interest in Rogers has intensified. The club had been tracking the 23-year-old as part of their strategy to bolster competition for the left wing position, currently held by Gabriel Martinelli. Despite Arsenal’s interest, Aston Villa is determined to retain the England international and is unlikely to accept offers below £80 million.
Meanwhile, Rasmus Højlund of Manchester United is making waves in the transfer market, expressing a preference for any loan agreement to include an obligation for a permanent transfer. The 22-year-old has garnered attention from clubs such as Napoli, RB Leipzig, and AC Milan, but he seeks assurance from his future club regarding his role. Højlund’s desire to leave Old Trafford comes amid speculation regarding his potential as a replacement for injured striker Romelu Lukaku at Napoli.
The transfer landscape is buzzing with activity, as clubs across Europe look to strengthen their squads. Liverpool’s Harvey Elliott has emerged as a primary target for RB Leipzig, particularly with the impending departure of midfielder Xavi Simons to Chelsea for around €60 million. Leipzig has reportedly agreed on personal terms with Elliott, who shone during England’s recent U21 European Championship victory.
Arsenal’s rivals are also in the mix, as Newcastle United recently had an improved bid of £35 million, plus £5 million in add-ons, rejected by Brentford for striker Yoane Wissa. Brentford has yet to disclose a valuation for Wissa, though they are expected to demand more than £40 million.
In confirmed transfers, Villarreal has secured a deal for Renato Veiga from Chelsea for €29.5 million, which includes performance-related add-ons. Additionally, AC Milan has reached an agreement with Bayer Leverkusen for the loan of striker Victor Boniface, which features an option for a permanent transfer.
The summer transfer window remains a focal point of excitement for fans and clubs alike. With significant moves being made, the coming weeks promise to be pivotal in shaping the future of many teams across European football. As the Gunners look to navigate their injury challenges, the pursuit of both Eze and Rogers underscores their ambition to strengthen the squad for the season ahead.
With multiple high-profile players on the move and clubs eager to finalize their rosters, the transfer market continues to be a hotbed of activity. Each signing could have substantial implications for club dynamics and performance in the months to come.
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