Arsenal braced for 25m bid from Premier League club for versatile attacker with 38 goals | CaughtOffside
Briefly

Bournemouth's reported willingness to pay £25m for Eddie Nketiah reflects their urgent need for a striker, especially after losing Dominic Solanke to Tottenham Hotspur. Despite this offer, Arsenal's valuation is closer to £30m, indicating tensions over transfer fees in the current market.
Eddie Nketiah's interest in a move stems from his desire for more regular playing time, having often been limited to substitute appearances at Arsenal. With 27 Premier League matches last season, his aspirations to start regularly make Bournemouth an appealing option.
The 25-year-old striker's versatility is a key asset, being able to play in multiple forward roles. This flexibility not only makes Nketiah an attractive player for Bournemouth but also hints at his potential contribution to any team's attacking strategy.
Having achieved a commendable record of 30 goals in 168 first-team appearances for Arsenal, alongside 28 goals in just 40 games for the U21s, Nketiah has proven his capability. A transfer could facilitate his growth at a club where he can be a consistent starter.
Read at www.caughtoffside.com
[
|
]