Arsenal Set to Offload Six Players in Massive Dismantling: Alleged Media Statement
Arsenal Players in Potential Transfer Limbo as Deadline Nears
With the new Premier League season just around the corner, Arsenal find themselves in a period of uncertainty as several of their players are linked with potential moves.
Mikel Arteta, the Arsenal manager, has made it clear that his sole focus is on securing the Premier League title. However, the club could still add to their ranks, but the immediate priority seems to be on six noteworthy sales.
Among these potential outgoings are Fabio Vieira, Reiss Nelson, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Jakub Kiwior, Karl Hein, and Albert Sambi Lokonga. While no specific transfer destinations have been confirmed for these players, negotiations are ongoing.
Fabio Vieira, who joined Arsenal from Porto last year, is a key player in the potential outgoings. The Gunners are in talks with Stuttgart over a permanent deal for the midfielder, but no progress has been reported. Arsenal favour a permanent deal for Vieira, as they do for Reiss Nelson, who has been on Arsenal's books since 2008 and spent the 2024-25 season on loan at Fulham.
Reiss Nelson has been the subject of negotiations with Fulham over a potential return, but no concrete details have been disclosed.
Oleksandr Zinchenko, who joined Arsenal from Manchester City in 2022, is also listed as a potential departure. Arsenal would prefer a sale of Zinchenko in this transfer window, but no specific transfer destinations have been mentioned.
Jakub Kiwior, a Polish international who joined Arsenal at an unspecified date, is keen on enhanced playing time and is willing to move on to get it. However, no club has yet met Arsenal's demands for the sale of Kiwior.
Karl Hein and Albert Sambi Lokonga haven't been heavily linked with any moves so far. Lokonga, who is on loan at Crystal Palace, faces uncertainty about his future at Arsenal without a specific destination reported.
The Gunners are believed to have settled most of their incoming transfer business, with Striker Viktor Gyokeres and midfielder Martin Zubimendi the headline acts of their incoming transfers.
As the transfer window winds down, time is running out for these players to secure their next moves. The deadline for transfers is September 1, leaving just a few days for negotiations and potential deals to be finalized.
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