Arsenal out to succeed where Spurs failed AGAIN as battle erupts for PSG star wanted by Chelsea
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Arsenal out to succeed where Spurs failed AGAIN as battle erupts for PSG star wanted by Chelsea
"Arsenal believe Mayulu 'could succeed Kai Havertz' in their midfield department. After all, Mayulu has sometimes operated as a striker this season, despite usually being a midfielder. As stated, Havertz's former club Chelsea are also in contention for Mayulu - which our sources also confirmed in September. In addition, Manchester City remain among his admirers and the report also claims Aston Villa and Newcastle have 'made informal approaches'."
"Their chances are boosted by the fact that Mayulu's contract talks with PSG have stalled. As things stand, the 19-year-old will enter the final year of his contract in Paris this summer. It's claimed that his salary demands are standing in the way of a new deal until 2030. In contrast, Premier League clubs could be more willing to push the boat out for his wages."
"Last summer, Arsenal beat Tottenham to the capture of Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace. While Eze hasn't enjoyed one of his best seasons, he did score in both games against Spurs. And now, a report has tipped the Gunners to rub more salt into Spurs' wounds. That's because they are said to be considering a move for PSG midfielder Senny Mayulu in the summer."
Arsenal are pursuing PSG midfielder Senny Mayulu as a potential successor to Kai Havertz in their midfield. The 19-year-old's contract negotiations with PSG have stalled over salary demands, positioning him as an attractive target for Premier League clubs willing to offer higher wages. Arsenal previously beat Tottenham to signing Eberechi Eze last summer, and now aim to repeat this success with Mayulu. Multiple clubs including Chelsea, Manchester City, Aston Villa, and Newcastle have also expressed interest. PSG have set an asking price of €60 million, though they may attempt another contract extension before the summer window.
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