Arsenal transfer news: Mikel Arteta may lose HUGE “game changer” winger

Arsenal's Reiss Nelson (Photo by GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images)
Arsenal's Reiss Nelson (Photo by GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images)

In today’s Arsenal transfer news – Mikel Arteta is at risk of losing this game changing forward, an update on Ilkay Gundogan & much more.

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Arsenal transfer news – Mikel Arteta may lose Reiss Nelson

With his contract set to expire this summer, there is a chance that Arsenal may lose Reiss Nelson. The English winger who has struggled to make his way into the first team after countless loan spells produced a moment earlier in the season which looked like it would win Arsenal the Premier League, scoring the winning goal with the last kick of the game against Bournemouth.

According to Gazzetta dello Sport, AC Milan have already spoken to Reiss Nelson about the potential free signing, knowing they will go all out to pay his requested salary.

Arsenal transfer news – Formal offer submitted for Ilkay Gundogan

According to the latest report from Sport, Arsenal have submitted an official offer to sign Manchester City star who is soon to a free agent, Ilkay Gundogan. The report claims that the Gunners have offered Gundogan a two-year deal to reunite Gundogan with Mikel Arteta at the Emirates Stadium.

However, the report does state that it will be difficult for Arsenal to secure Gundogan, with the Germany international being open to a move to Barcelona, who would also like to sign him and have offered up a three-year deal.

Arsenal transfer news – Gunners will keep Marcelo Flores

According to the latest from La Media Titular, Arsenal have no plans to sell Marcelo Flores, who is soon to return from his loan spell at Real Oviedo. He didn’t play as much as he would’ve liked to on loan but nevertheless, Mikel Arteta still trusts that the youngster has what it takes to succeed and believes in his potential.

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