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Yet again, it looks as though Arsenal will be making a significant loss in the transfer market regarding player sales. Bernd Leno has left the club and joined Fulham for a deal that sees the Gunners gain a shockingly small amount up front.
As reported by David Ornstein, Arsenal are set to gain just £3 million, with a further £5million in potential add-ons. Despite the bonuses being accessible, Leno was bought for more than seven times the upfront sale price just four years ago.
Arsenal have reportedly agreed to a £7.5m deal with Galatasaray for Lucas Torreira, according to the Evening Standard. Personal terms are yet to be agreed, but the Gunners would be looking to get around £5million upfront. Again, this is more than four times less than the price paid to sign the Uruguayan from Sampdoria just four years ago.
Edu and Mikel Arteta’s tenure in charge has now seen seven players leave either for free, a fee far below what the club paid or, in some cases, Arsenal had to pay off deals in order to terminate contracts. This has been a big criticism of the club but will it change, and why does it keep happening?
The reality is that the players that have been sold, loaned, or had their deals terminated or expire are mostly those signed prior to the recruitment of Arteta and Edu. Even