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Eddie Nketiah’s transfer saga finally comes to an end after latest update

Eddie Nketiah’s future at Arsenal appears to be nearing a conclusion, with The Athletic reporting that the Gunners are ready to sanction the striker’s departure to Olympique Marseille. A proposed deal, structured as a season-long loan with a subsequent obligation to buy, is on the table, with a fee in the region of €30 million.

Personal terms for the 25-year-old have already been agreed upon, with Nketiah set to sign a five-year contract with the Ligue 1 side. The ball is now firmly in Marseille’s court, with the club needing to decide whether to proceed with the deal.

Nketiah enjoyed a solid season at Arsenal, scoring five goals and providing two assists in 27 appearances, though most of them came as a substitute. The arrival of new signings and the presence of other established forwards at the Emirates has increased competition for places in the attack.

Marseille’s interest in Nketiah stems from their desire to add a proven goalscorer to their squad. The French club are aiming for a strong challenge for the Ligue 1 title and are hoping that Nketiah’s experience and goalscoring ability will prove key to their ambitions.

If the deal is finalized, Nketiah will be joining a club with a rich history and ambitious plans. Marseille’s project, combined with the opportunity to secure a starting role, has reportedly attracted the striker, who is keen to make a significant impact in France.

The next few days will be crucial in determining the outcome of this transfer saga, with fans eagerly awaiting news of whether Nketiah will be making the move to the south of France.

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