Kieran Tierney Arsenal future takes new twist as Barcelona and Xavi target '£50 million deal'
Chelsea players not on international duty spend time together in USA
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Chelsea players not on international duty spend time together in USA
Chelsea players not on international duty spend time together in USA
Celtic have seen many players come through their youth academy and go on to become important first-team figures for the Hoops such as Calum McGregor, James Forrest and Anthony Ralston among others.
The international break can be a frustration for club fans, especially when their side is on such a positive run of form. This is certainly the case for Arsenal as their top-four challenge gathers momentum week by week.
Celtic have seen numerous players leave the Parkhead club for substantial amounts of money over the past few years such as Odsonne Edouard, Kristoffer Ajer, Jeremie Frimpong and Kieran Tierney to name a few.
Barca and Real to battle for Tierney Barcelona and Real Madrid are reportedly keen on signing Arsenal’s left-back Kieran Tierney. The 24-year-old defender has impressed Real’s scouts when they were initially sent over to check on Bukayo Saka, while Barcelona are also interested in the player. The Sun reports that a £50 million offer could be made, and Arsenal would be willing to do a deal at the right price.
Kieran Tierney‘s stellar form may have earned the Arsenal defender a move to Spain. The Sunday Post reports Real Madrid bosses are considering a potential £50million bid for the 24-year-old, following his starring role in the Gunners’ recent run towards a Champions League place.
Here is your Arsenal morning digest for Monday, March 28.