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Arsenal to sell two players to boost Emery’s transfer budget

Arsenal's head coach Unai Emery was reportedly given a light budget for this transfer window but the gunners will be selling two players to boost it.

Arsenal’s summer transfer dealings have surprisingly been a bit quiet because everyone expected them to be fast in signing new players since their head of football Raul Sanllehi said that targets have already been identified and that talks have already begun. Unai Emery will surely want to bring in some new faces since his team collapsed at the end of last season.

The North Londoners have not signed anyone even though the transfer window opened last month but they have however been linked with numerous players but nothing has been confirmed by the club up-to now.

Arsenal’s summer budget is rumoured to be just £45million but it will probably be increased in the coming days as the gunners are reportedly on the verge of selling two players to increase on the amount that will be spent in this transfer window. Carl Jenkinson has been at Arsenal for a long time now but it’s clear that he isn’t good enough for the gunners and Sky Sports is reporting that West Brom Albion are interested in him but the report doesn’t reveal the amount that the gunners will be receiving, it however says that Carl is happy with the move because he wants first team football.

David Ospina was on loan at Napoli last season but he isn’t in Unai Emery’s plans and so he will also be sold in this transfer window to boost Arsenal’s transfer budget. Football.London claims that Napoli have accepted to pay £4million for the Arsenal goalkeeper. More Arsenal players will probably be sold in the upcoming weeks but these two could leave as early as next week.

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  • We need at least two defenders, a midfielder, and a striker to reinforce on the missing gaps come 2019/2010 EPL season.

    • We need at least two defenders, a midfielder, and a striker to reinforce on the missing gaps come 2019/20201 EPL season.

      • We need at least two defenders, a midfielder, and a striker to reinforce on the missing gaps come 2019/2020 EPL season.

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