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Bournemouth set asking price for Arsenal target Ryan Fraser

Ryan Fraser could be on his way out of Bournemouth as current reports claim that the gunners will make a bid for him after the Europa League final.

Arsenal will be looking to sign one or two wingers in this summer transfer window and Bournemouth’s Ryan Fraser is on the list of players that Emery wants to bring at the Emirates Stadium. Ryan Fraser has been very impressive for Bournemouth in the 2018/19 campaign, banging in seven goals and as well as making 14 assists.

The gunners will next week face Chelsea in the UEFA Europa League final and The Independent claims that Arsenal will make their first official bid for Ryan Fraser after it but it is however also reported that Bournemouth will try to take the fee up-to £30million even though the Scottish winger has just one year remaining on his current contract with the Cherries.

The report also states that Arsenal is confident that they will be able to sign Ryan Fraser at a less price than the £30million that Bournemouth are requesting because that is a big amount of money for a player that could be a free agent in the coming year. Arsenal’s interest in Ryan Fraser seems to be gaining momentum because it is not a long time back that the Bournemouth star claimed that he felt honoured to be linked with a big club like the North Londoners.

Ryan Fraser could impress at the Emirates Stadium because he has managed to get a great number of assists when Bournemouth don’t have top strikers like Aubameyang and Lacazette. So this shows how a good crosser like Fraser would be an outstanding signing for the gunners because Aubameyang is always waiting for the ball in the penalty box.

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