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BREAKING: Arsenal reportedly ready to whoop in for Leroy Sané as Bayern talks stall

Arsenal are keeping a close eye on the contract situation surrounding Leroy Sané at Bayern Munich, according to Sky in Germany. The Gunners are reportedly interested in the German winger, with his current deal at the Allianz Arena set to expire in 2025.

Sané’s contract talks with Bayern have reportedly stalled, leading to speculation about his future. The 28-year-old has been a key player for the Bavarians, but there is a possibility that he could be available for transfer if a new agreement cannot be reached.

This potential opening has alerted Arsenal, who are looking to further strengthen their attacking options following the arrival of Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna for a reported €45 million. The Gunners are known to be admirers of Sané’s talent, recognizing his ability to create chances, score goals, and make a difference in the final third.

A move for Sané would be a statement of intent from Arsenal, highlighting their ambition to compete at the highest level. The German international is a proven performer in the Bundesliga and Champions League, and his addition to the squad would significantly enhance their attacking potency.

However, any potential move for Sané would be dependent on the outcome of his contract talks with Bayern. If the German giants are unable to reach an agreement with the winger, Arsenal could be in a strong position to make a move, potentially offering him a new challenge and a platform to showcase his skills in the Premier League.

For now, Arsenal are monitoring the situation closely, waiting for developments in the contract negotiations between Sané and Bayern Munich. The opportunity to sign a player of Sané’s caliber is enticing, and the Gunners will be prepared to act if the circumstances present themselves.

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