Arsenal and Manchester United learn asking price for Karim Adeyemi
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Arsenal and Manchester United learn asking price for Karim Adeyemi
"Arsenal and Manchester United will have to fork out 75 million to sign Borussia Dortmund sensation Karim Adeyemi. The German international has taken his game to the next level in recent seasons, and some of the biggest clubs are now after his signature. While his contract at Borussia Dortmund runs until the summer of 2027, they will struggle to keep hold of him beyond this season."
"According to a report from Fichajes, the German giants have set a massive price tag of 75 million on their star winger amidst interest from Manchester United and Arsenal. Adeyemi has only gone from strength to strength since joining the German outfit in the summer of 2022. While he is only 23, he has reached a level of maturity that is rare in players of his age. He is widely regarded as one of the best young wingers in the world."
"Adeyemi seems keen on making a move to the Premier League as he wants to test himself in a more physical league. His desire to move to England is a massive boost for Manchester United and Arsenal. Both Premier League giants are keen on adding him to their ranks. The Gunners seek more quality on the flank to further bolster their squad, while the Red Devils see him as a player who could add something different to their attack and help revive the club."
Borussia Dortmund have placed a 75 million price tag on winger Karim Adeyemi amid reported interest from Arsenal and Manchester United. Adeyemi, 23, signed for Dortmund in summer 2022 and has developed into one of the best young wingers, demonstrating maturity beyond his years. His contract runs until summer 2027, but Dortmund may struggle to retain him beyond this season. Adeyemi prefers the right flank but can play across the forward line, offering tactical versatility. He desires a move to the Premier League for a more physical challenge, increasing his appeal to Arsenal and Manchester United. With key players leaving for the African Cup of Nations, Adeyemi could be an immediate solution to quite a few of Ruben Amorim's problems.
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