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Mikel Arteta offered transfer hope - and could have Man City mentor Guardiola to thank

Juventus are reportedly considering a move for Manchester City defender Aymeric Laporte this summer which could potentially spell good news for Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta.

Reports in Italy claim that the Bianconeri are looking for a replacement for long-serving stalwart Giorgio Chiellini, who has left the club on a free transfer after 16 years with the Italian giants. Laporte is one of Max Allegri’s top targets, along with Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes and Monaco’s Benoit Badiashile.

But Corriere dello Sport claim Spain international Laporte could prove to be obtainable this summer, with the Man City centre-back ‘not considered non-transferrable’ by the Premier League champions. The 28-year-old arrived at the Etihad Stadium in a £47m deal from Athletic Bilbao back in 2018 and has become a key member of Guardiola’s backline.

For that reason, the Catalan coach would be loathe to lose one of his most important defensive figures. But with John Stones, Ruben Dias and Nathan Ake all available to play at the back, competition is rife for places and Laporte may be tempted to try a new challenge in Italy.

News of Juve’s interest in Laporte may well be music to the ears of Arteta, who was faced with the prospect of losing Gabriel, one of his most crucial players this season. The 24-year-old, a £23m signing from Lille in 2020, has gone from strength to strength alongside Ben White and emerged as a crucial player for the Gunners, scoring five goals and missing only three Premier League games.

The Serie A side were understood to be keen on the £40m-rated defender some weeks ago, but their apparent pursuit of Laporte suggests their interest has cooled in the Arsenal man. The Brazilian now looks likely to stay at the

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