Arsenal Chief Addresses Myles Lewis-Skelly's Future Amid Recent Chelsea Transfer Links
Arsenal chief Richard Garlick says the club would consider a sale if the right offer arrives, while Manchester United and Chelsea monitor the 19-year-old.
- Arsenal chief executive officer Richard Garlick confirmed the club would "consider" selling Myles Lewis-Skelly if the "right opportunity" arises, despite the 19-year-old homegrown talent's clear desire to remain at the Emirates Stadium.
- Manchester United and Chelsea are monitoring the situation, with United scouting the teenager as a left-back option following Arsenal's recent acquisition of midfielder Bruno Guimaraes from Newcastle.
- Valued at near $61 million, the Hale End graduate helped the Gunners secure a 3-0 victory against Manchester City in Sunday's Community Shield, showcasing his tactical range.
- Manager Mikel Arteta dismissed transfer speculation, praising Lewis-Skelly's emotional connection to the club after the teenager scored against Como last Wednesday and celebrated by kissing the badge.
- With four years remaining on his contract, the England international is unlikely to depart easily, though Arsenal's hierarchy has not ruled out a sale before the September 1 deadline.
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