Confirm! Arsenal will own Leverkusen’s ‘young talent’ worth £34M

Talking to CaughtOffside, journalist Fabrizio Romano updated the future of the Dutch star.

According to Fabrizio Romano’s revelation, Jeremie Frimpong does have a contract release clause worth 34 million pounds, and recently this defender has been sent scouts by both Arsenal Arsenal and Bayern Munich.

Le Bayer Leverkusen annonce la prolongation de Jeremie Frimpong

The Italian journalist said:

“There have been a lot of stories about Jeremie Frimpong and the £34 million release clause in his contract. I can confirm that there is a clause, and Frimpong is certainly admired by many teams across Europe, after some performances great performance this season.”

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“ Bayer Leverkusen in general has played very well under the guidance of Xabi Alonso, and Frimpong is one of the players their most important, with excellent performances at right-back.”

“Frimpong has been closely followed by Arsenal and Bayern Munich recently, as well as Barcelona – before they signed Joao Cancelo on loan from Manchester City.”

“I think in June, Frimpong will probably move, and he certainly won’t be short of suitors because many teams have been monitoring him for a while.”

Ivan Toney is ‘torn over his future’ amid interest from Arsenal and Chelsea 👀

According to news from The Sun, Brentford has identified Velez Sarsfield’s Santiago Castro as the replacement for Ivan Toney.

Arsenal needs to strengthen their attack and has identified Brentford’s Ivan Toney as a priority target. The English star has been recognized as one of the top strikers in the Premier League since helping Brentford win promotion to the Premier League.

In May, Toney was banned from all football-related activities for eight months for breaking the rules FA betting. The 27-year-old returned to training with The Bees in September ahead of an expected return in January 2024. That is also the time for teams to approach Brenford. One advantage for the Gunners is that this striker once hinted at the possibility of leaving to take a new step in his career.

He also specified Arsenal as his favorite stop: “I’ve been a Liverpool fan for a long time, but I like Arsenal. I love watching Arsenal and the way they play and the passion of the fans. Even so, I’m a Liverpool fan.”

Good news has come to the Gunners, when The Sun newspaper said Brentford has identified Santiago Castro, a 19-year-old striker from Velez Sarsfield, as Toney’s replacement. They see Castro as the ideal replacement for Toney and are willing to sell their star if they can buy the young Argentine striker.