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Arsenal star gives green light to club that wants to sign him this summer

Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah is open to joining Crystal Palace, with initial talks on personal terms already underway. However, the deal ultimately hinges on an agreement between the two clubs as per Fabrizio Romano. While Palace are keen on securing the 25-year-old forward, they face competition from other interested parties, leaving the situation open.

Nketiah, who made 27 appearances for Arsenal last season, largely as a substitute, is widely expected to depart the Emirates before the transfer window closes. Despite contributing 5 goals and 2 assists in the Premier League, he finds himself behind Gabriel Jesus and Leandro Trossard in the pecking order.

Crystal Palace, looking to strengthen their attacking options, see Nketiah as a valuable addition to their squad. However, they are not the only club in the race for his signature. With multiple teams expressing interest, the Eagles will need to finalize their negotiations with Arsenal quickly to secure his services.

The Gunners are eager to move Nketiah on, having already signaled their intention to bolster their attack with new signings. A transfer would free up funds and provide more opportunities for other strikers in the squad.

While personal terms appear to be a minor hurdle, the key to securing Nketiah’s signature lies in the negotiations between the two clubs. The final days of the transfer window will be crucial as Arsenal look to finalize a deal that suits their needs while also giving Nketiah the opportunity to revive his career elsewhere.

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