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New details emerge on the possibility of Emile Smith Rowe leaving Arsenal this summer

As the summer transfer window heats up, one of the ongoing sagas appears to be the potential move of Emile Smith Rowe from Arsenal to Fulham. According to journalist Alan Nixon, the London-based club is preparing a new bid for the 23-year-old midfielder, despite the player’s preference to stay and fight for his place at the Emirates.

The 2023/24 season was a frustrating one for Smith Rowe, as he made just 19 appearances in all competitions due to persistent injury issues. This limited playing time was in stark contrast to Arsenal’s overall success, as the Gunners finished a close second in the Premier League with 89 points, narrowly missing out on the title to Manchester City’s 91-point haul.

Despite his struggles with fitness, Smith Rowe remains highly regarded at Arsenal, and the club is reportedly open to a sale, but only at the right price. This has emboldened Fulham, who are determined to add the talented midfielder to their ranks and “won’t take no for an answer,” according to Nixon’s report.

The Cottagers, who finished a respectable 10th in the Premier League last season, are keen to bolster their squad as they aim to build on their strong campaign. The addition of Smith Rowe would undoubtedly be a significant coup, as the England international possesses the technical ability and creativity to make a significant impact in the middle of the park.

However, Smith Rowe’s desire to remain at Arsenal and fight for his place may prove to be a stumbling block in Fulham’s pursuit. The player is said to be happy in North London and is eager to regain his form and secure a more prominent role in Mikel Arteta’s plans for the upcoming season.

As the transfer window progresses, the battle for Emile Smith Rowe’s services is likely to intensify, with Fulham’s relentless pursuit set to be met by Arsenal’s determination to hold on to one of their promising young talents. The outcome of this transfer saga will be closely monitored by both sets of supporters as they look to their clubs to strengthen their squads for the challenges ahead.

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