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Arsenal set their asking price for Tierney that is sought by Newcastle and Aston Villa

Arsenal left back Kieran Tierney did not play a lot of matches in the Premier League last season and its now reported that the gunners have set their asking price for him.

Arsenal have set their asking price for their left back Kieran Tierney, with the club wanting more than £30 million for the player as per The Times. This news has sparked interest from Newcastle United, who are confident of signing the Scottish international despite competition from Aston Villa.

Kieran Tierney, who is 25 years old, made mostly substitute appearances for Arsenal last season as Mikel Arteta preferred Oleksandr Zinchenko. Despite this, Tierney has shown his quality on numerous occasions and has become a fan favorite at the Emirates Stadium.

 

The sale of Kieran Tierney could help fund Arsenal’s pursuit of West Ham midfielder Declan Rice. Rice has been linked with a move to Arsenal for some time now and it seems that Mikel Arteta is keen on bringing him to the Emirates Stadium.

Newcastle United are confident of signing Kieran Tierney despite interest from Aston Villa. The Magpies are looking to strengthen their squad ahead of next season and see Tierney as an ideal addition to their team.

It remains to be seen whether Arsenal will be willing to sell Kieran Tierney this summer. The left-back has shown his quality in his limited appearances for the Gunners and could be an important player for them next season.

Overall, it seems that there is plenty of interest in Kieran Tierney this summer. Whether he stays at Arsenal or moves on to pastures new remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure – he is a talented player who would be an asset to any team.

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  • Tierney should not be sold and Arsenal should play him much more they are damaging the lads confidence

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