Arsenal informed possible January signing ‘is 100 per cent’ moving –
Arsenal target Marcus Thuram is “100% not going to extend” his current Borussia Monchengladbach contract, expert Fabrizio Romano has claimed.
Having started the new season in fine fashion – Mikel Arteta is eyeing up a number of possible targets that could make an impact on the side and add a bit more depth to the squad.
And Thuram is a player that the club can get for a reported £9 million. The 25-year-old has been making a real name for himself over in the Bundesliga – is a full French international and is a player that has the physical attributes to make an impact on the Premier League.
Now, if you believe the words of Romano – he will be leaving Borussia after deciding to not extend his current deal with the club – opening the door for Chelsea to try and seal a transfer move.
“Also in this case it depends on the conditions of the deal,” Romano told GMS.
“Thuram is available as a free agent in the summer because he’s 100% not going to extend the contract with Gladbach.
“So, many clubs are approaching him from Italy, like Inter to sign him as a free agent in the summer.”
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Thuram has the ability to play all across that front-line – is a very powerful winger that would be a great signing for Arsenal , he is ready for that next step.
And for the money that Arsenal could sign him for – it would not be a massive risk to take from the Blues should they sign the Frenchman
Add that to the fact that he is a player that will not demand to play ever week – Thuram is certainly a player that Arteta would like to use on a regular basis and a player that the fans would enjoy watching.
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