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Chelsea could deal Arsenal huge exchange blow as Thomas Tuchel 'gets ready £60m bid'
CHELSEA could deal a super disaster for Arsenal this mid year.
Chelsea marking Matthijs de Ligt could affect Arsenal. That is on the grounds that Juventus are keen on marking Gunners star Gabriel Magalhaes as a likely trade for the Dutchman, as per reports.
Gabriel has been a vital individual from the Arsenal backline since his move from Lille in 2020. What's more, his exhibitions have grabbed the attention of a portion of Europe's ideal.
Barcelona have been connected with the Brazilian lately, as have Juventus. Furthermore, Chelsea could have an effect in the 24-year-old's future.
Italian football correspondent Alfredo Pedulla says Chelsea are setting up their most memorable proposal for De Ligt. The Blues are set to present a proposition of £60million (€70m) in addition to rewards for the previous Ajax star.
Chelsea are needing new protectors. Both Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen have left the club after their agreements lapsed.
On the off chance that De Ligt were to leave, Gabriel could be a choice. Italian outlet Gazzetta dello Sport guarantees the Arsenal star is one of the protectors Juve would target.
Juve would seek the unfamiliar market for a substitution and they accept Gabriel's profile is 'persuading'. The report claims Juve accept a deal could be hit with the Gunners for around £25.8m (€30m).
In any case, Arsenal may not let a key first-cooperative person leave for such a low expense. Gabriel has shown up in his two seasons in north London and shaped a fruitful organization with Ben White last term.
William Saliba will get back to the club this late spring following his advance spell at Marseille. That could make Mikel Arteta more ready to allow Gabriel to go at the right cost.
Be that as it may, the Mirror guaranteed recently Arsenal accept Gabriel needs to remain and he could sign another agreement. His ongoing deal lapses in 2025.
Talking commonly about his crew recently, Arsenal manager Arteta conceded he might be feeble to stop a portion of the club's best players from leaving the club. He said: "What we must be truly arranged [for] is the point at which we will do that and why we will do that, and we have some control over the timings and we can have the dynamic on when is the perfect opportunity to make it happen and be ready for that.
"So some of the time it is inescapable on the grounds that you can't offer a similar contest level as they've been offered or on the grounds that you think it is the right second to take action. In any case, on a basic level we need to keep up with our best players and keep them and improve."
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