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Arsenal reportedly make an interesting decision on future of Reiss Nelson

Reiss Nelson became Arsenal's hero on Saturday when he scored a stunning winning goal against Bournemouth and the club has reportedly made a decision on his future.

Arsenal are reportedly eager to offer Reiss Nelson a new long-term deal following his impressive performance in the game against Bournemouth on Saturday. The winger scored a valuable last-second winner in the 97th minute, securing Arsenal’s 3-2 victory over their opponents.

Despite being used mostly as a substitute this season by Mikel Arteta, Nelson has managed to score three goals and provide two assists. His performance against Bournemouth has clearly caught the attention of Arsenal’s management, who are now in talks with him over extending his contract.

Nelson’s current contract is set to expire at the end of this season, which means that he will be free to leave if Arsenal do not offer him a new deal. However, it seems that there is motivation on both sides to reach an agreement and keep the talented winger at the Emirates as per Daily Mail.

Nelson joined Arsenal’s academy at an early age and has been with the club ever since. Arsenal fans will be delighted to hear that their club is keen to keep hold of one of their most promising young talents. Nelson’s pace, skill and eye for goal make him a valuable asset for any team, and it is clear that he has a bright future ahead of him.

It remains to be seen what kind of deal Arsenal will offer Nelson, but it is likely that they will want to tie him down to a long-term contract. With Arteta looking to build a team capable of challenging for major honours for years, keeping hold of players like Nelson will be crucial.

Overall, it seems that Arsenal are making all the right moves when it comes to securing their future success. By offering talented young players like Reiss Nelson new contracts, they are showing their commitment to building a team capable of competing at the highest level for years to come.

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