
"Arsenal and Chelsea are looking to build for the future, and they have identified the Polish midfielder Oskar Pietuszewski as a key target. According to a report from Team Talk, they have sent scouts to watch the Polish midfielder on multiple occasions this season. Oskar Pietuszewski is a player in demand The 17-year-old has done quite well for Jagiellonia and has attracted the attention of Manchester City as well. It will be interesting to see where the 17-year-old ends up."
"He can operate as a number 8 as well as in a more conservative role. He could prove to be a quality acquisition for Arsenal and Chelsea. They could use more control in the middle of the park, and the 17-year-old would be a long-term acquisition for them. They are looking to build for the future, and the Polish midfielder would be a solid investment for them. The player is valued at around 15 million, and Arsenal and Chelsea should be able to afford him."
"They have done well to bring in talented young players in recent years, and convincing the young midfielder to join the club will not be difficult for either club. Arsenal and Chelsea have scouted the player in action recently, and they have held preliminary discussions with the player's camp as well. They are now actively preparing approaches for the player in January. It remains to be seen whether they come forward with an official proposal to get the deal done."
Arsenal and Chelsea have identified 17-year-old Polish midfielder Oskar Pietuszewski as a transfer target and have sent scouts to watch him multiple times this season. The player has impressed for Jagiellonia and attracted interest from Manchester City. He can play as a number 8 or in a more conservative role, providing greater control in midfield. The player is valued at around 15 million and would represent a long-term investment for either club. Preliminary discussions have taken place with the player's camp and both clubs are preparing January approaches. An official proposal has not yet been made.
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