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Defender William Saliba unclear of Arsenal future ahead of summer transfer talks - Paper Round

Saliba unclear on Arsenal future Arsenal defender William Saliba has no knowledge on where he will be playing next season, the Mirror reports. The 21-year-old French international is on loan at Marseille where he has impressed and there is talk of him staying, but his agent, Djibril Niang said: “We still don’t know what Arsenal want to do with William.

We will have a discussion about this very soon I think.” Ad/> /> Premier LeagueArsenal go fourth and heap misery on United with emphatic win23/04/2022 AT 10:43 Paper Round’s view: Arsenal did brilliantly to snap up Saliba for a bargain price and he is worth far more now, but with Ben White and Gabriel playing well in the centre of defence for Mikel Arteta, he may have little time for being held back from first team action. However Arsenal are no longer a big side, and a top club might offer Arsenal a transfer fee they feel is sensible to take.

Read the full story Roma set huge Abraham asking price The Daily Star reports that Roma’s Tammy Abraham could be set for a return to the Premier League with Arsenal, but it will cost the London team a huge sum. The 24-year-old England striker will cost £67 million if Arteta wants to sign the former Chelsea man, which is the value that his formative club would have to pay were they to exercise their buy-back clause.

/> Paper Round’s view: Abraham has done well under Jose Mourinho in Italy, and it feels a little foolish for him to return so quickly to a league where he struggled a little. Having said that, perhaps Abraham is simply more content in the country and city in which he grew up, and there is also the fact that Arsenal would probably pay him a great deal more than Roma, who are unlikely to have Champions League football next

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