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Revealed: Clubs that Mkhitaryan might join if he leaves Arsenal in the summer

Henrikh Mkhitaryan has been impressive in the last few weeks but there's still reports which claim that he could leave Arsenal at the end of this season.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan joined Arsenal in a swap deal with Manchester United which saw Alexis Sanchez go to Old Trafford and he hasn’t been on form consecutively in the time that he has spent at the Emirates Stadium. Mkhitaryan is currently linked with a move away from Arsenal unless he keeps up with his current form until the end of the season.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan is reportedly on wages of over £200k a week and the Mirror has released a report about the clubs that the Armenian international could join if he calls it quits at his time in North London at the end of this season. The report claims that Henrikh Mkhitaryan could join a Chinese, Japanese or a Turkish club if he leaves Arsenal in the summer transfer window because they have clubs that can match his wage demands despite his age.

Arsenal is expected to have a very big summer transfer window because there will be a lot of departures since contracts of some players are expiring and the club is trying to reduce on its current wage bill which is currently high.

The report also claims that Henrikh Mkhitaryan could also make his way back to his old club Borussia Dortmund or join Everton but this seems far-fetched since the Toffees might not be able to afford him and his wages. It will be interesting to see if Henrikh Mkhitaryan survives the 2019 summer transfer window but those are his possible destinations if he leaves Arsenal after being there for one year and a half.

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