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The store opens! British media: Arsenal s sales revenue this summer is only 8.57 million pounds, and is working hard to promote 5 players

August 10th According to the British media Mirror, Arsenal will work hard to sell Nelson, Fabio Vieira, Carl Hein, Zinchenko and Loconga this summer. If a suitable offer is received, Jesus and Trosad can also be sold.

Arsenal has recruited heavyweight players such as Zubimendi, Yorke, Maduaike in the transfer market this summer, but in terms of selling the players, they received 8.57 million pounds by selling Tavarez and Marquinios. The club agreed that they still need to continue working on this. Currently, Berta's task is to collect funds by selling people before closing the window.

First was Nelson, who was loaned to Fulham last season but returned to Arsenal for recovery training due to injury. Fulham intends to loan him again this summer, but Arsenal tends to transfer permanently because Nelson is an Arsenal youth training player and his transfer fee will be 100% recorded as team profit.

Next is Fabio Vieira, who joined Arsenal for a transfer fee of 34.7 million pounds in the summer of 2022, but he has not gained a foothold at the Emirates Stadium. Stuttgart is discussing his transfer with Arsenal, who hopes to recover half of the transfer fee when the player was brought in, £17.35 million.

Levante and Rangers are interested in substitute goalkeeper Carl Hein. Levante is considering loan, but Arsenal hopes to transfer permanently. It is understood that Hein's contract with Arsenal will expire in 2026.

Zinchenko is also likely to leave this summer, with his contract due next summer, but his high salary has hindered his transfer. AC Milan had inquired earlier this summer, and since then, Zinchenko has had almost no movement in the transfer market except for rumors with Fulham.

Arsenal is also actively looking for a next home for Loconga, after he was loaned to Sevilla and Luton, but the Gunners have not received any offer for the 25-year-old midfielder.

In addition to the above players, Jesus, who is currently recovering from injuries, has attracted the attention of Brazilian teams, but he is currently prioritizing his recovery after a torn cruciate ligament. Trosad may also be put on the shelves, his contract expires next summer, and negotiations for renewal are currently at a deadlock, but it is still uncertain whether he will leave.

Finally, it is Kiviol, and Arsenal recently received a offer from Porto for him for a total price of 23.4 million pounds - the loan is accompanied by a buyout clause. Arsenal did not accept that Arteta would be more than happy to keep him unless Kiviol explicitly stated that he wanted to leave, and he received very high ratings at the club.

source:7m com vn