Arsenal Looking to Offload Multiple Players This Summer, Open to Offers for at Least 5 Players From the Squad: Reports
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 16 – Arsenal values Reiss Nelson at £20 million as Sunderland and Bournemouth lead interest amid his limited game time and injury setbacks, with Fulham also pursuing a loan deal.
- Fulham formally approached Arsenal, according to BBC Sport, for a 2025/26 loan deal, with negotiations ongoing as Arsenal depart for their Asia tour this week.
- In the wake of new arrivals, Arsenal's recent £52 million signing of Noni Madueke, reported by talkSPORT on Wednesday, has left Reiss Nelson surplus to requirements as the club overhauls its attack this summer.
- BBC reporter Sami Mokbel noted he made 12 appearances and scored twice for Fulham before a December hamstring injury, and another loan approach is already being prepared.
- Arsenal are open to a permanent sale while Fulham push for a second loan, with discussions focusing on wage contributions and potential add-ons.
- Looking ahead, both sides face trade-offs, as Arsenal may need to accept a lower fee or subsidize wages, and Nelson might have to take a pay cut for regular playing time.
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