Arsenal 'further ahead' than any club for Juventus star as they begin 'transfer market duel' for Serie A trio - Football365

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Premier League side Arsenal are leading the race to sign Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to reports in Italy...

The report adds that Arsenal are ‘the club further ahead in the race’ for the France international – who was part of the side which lost to Argentina in the World Cup final – ‘especially with a view to June on a free transfer’.Rabiot is ‘not the only name associated with the Gunners’ with Arteta ‘looking for a new defender’ in January.

They descibe Inter Milan centre-back Milan Skriniar as a ‘hot name for Arsenal’ and the Gunners ‘could even override PSG for’ the Slovakia international. Both Skriniar and Rabiot are coming to the end of their contracts at their respective clubs with both their deals finishing in the summer.adds: ‘The transfer market duel could be the one between the Gunners and the Parisians, unless Inter soon comes to an agreement with the player.’claim that Arsenal are also battling Chelsea for Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic, who picked the Old Lady over the Gunners last January.

The publication adds: ‘Chelsea and Arsenal would be ready to unleash an all-London derby, with United as the third wheel, while PSG and Bayern remain very attentive. In January, there don’t seem to be sensational jolts in sight; next summer who knows.’

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Espero que isso seja apenas especulação.. sabe de algo Arsenal_Brasil ?

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