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Arsenal Fan Confronts Saliba About Real Madrid Move—His Reaction Says It All!

A video has surfaced of an Arsenal fan meeting William Saliba in Dubai, making a passionate plea for the defender to help deliver a Champions League title while also urging him to stay at the club amid reported interest from Real Madrid. The footage has quickly gone viral, capturing Saliba’s reaction to the fan’s requests.

In the video, the Arsenal supporter excitedly approaches Saliba and says, “Saliba, Champions League, please!” to which the French defender responds with a simple but confident “Mashallah.” The fan then follows up with another request, telling Saliba, “Never go [Real] Madrid!” prompting the 23-year-old to smile without giving a verbal response.

 

 

 

Saliba’s reaction has sparked plenty of discussion among Arsenal fans, especially in light of reports linking him with a potential move to Real Madrid in the summer. The Spanish giants have reportedly identified him as a priority target, with some believing he could become the most expensive defender in history if a deal were to happen.

However, Saliba’s smile in response to the fan’s plea has been interpreted in different ways. Some supporters believe it’s a reassuring sign that he remains committed to Arsenal, while others feel his reaction leaves the door open to speculation. Regardless, his acknowledgment of the Champions League request suggests he understands the expectations on his shoulders as the Gunners look to challenge for Europe’s biggest prize.

Saliba has been a key figure for Arsenal this season, forming a formidable defensive partnership with Gabriel Magalhães. His performances have been crucial to Mikel Arteta’s side as they aim to win their first Premier League title in two decades and make a deep run in the Champions League.

For now, Arsenal fans will be hoping their defensive rock stays put and helps fulfill their Champions League dreams rather than entertain a move to Madrid.

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