Arsenal's summer business is ramping up with the Gunners finally closing in on their first proper addition of the window after making David Raya's loan from Brentford permanent.
Bologna
and Italy star Riccardo Calafiori is set to joinArsenal
at long last. An agreement between the two clubs was finally reached last week and the final details between his Serie A club andBasel
, who are owed 50 per cent of the profits from the move, ironed out in recent days.At the time of writing, Calafiori is likely already in London to
complete the first part of his medical
. Afterwards, the 22-year-old is set to fly out to the US to join up with Arsenal's squad for their pre-season tour.Unless the physical examination yields any problematic results, Calafiori is set to officially become an Arsenal player before the end of the week.
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Following the completion of the Calafiori transfer, Arsenal will shift their focus to signing a new midfielder, according to
Fabrizio Romano
. The Gunners like to complete their incoming business deal by deal rather than working on several operations at once.FootballTransfers revealed earlier this week
that the north London giants are in pole position to sign Real Sociedad star Mikel Merino.We reported that personal terms were not expected to be an issue and
we can now reveal that Arsenal have indeed managed to reach an agreement with the player.
Romano has corroborated our information that talks are ongoing but that the Gunners have yet to present a bid for the 28-year-old. We hear that no offer is expected until Emile Smith Rowe's exit has been finalised.
In addition to Merino, Arsenal are also looking at his Spain teammate Fabian Ruiz, as exclusively revealed by Duncan Castles on
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. Talks with thePSG
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On Wednesday night,
David Ornstein
revealed thatFulham
were closing in on a club-record deal to sign Emile Smith Rowe from Arsenal for over €40 million.HITC
has since reported that the midfielder is set for a medical this weekend, thoughSky Sports
insists that, though good progress has been made in the talks, Smith Rowe is still waiting for the green light from Arsenal to travel back to London.The latter report states that the final detail that needs to be sorted out in the talks is the structure of the payment, with Fulham set to pay around €32m upfront and a potential €9m-€10m in add-ons.
Sky Sports has also provided updates on the exit talks of Reiss Nelson and Eddie Nketiah. The players are currently in negotiations with
Leicester City
andOlympique Marseille
, respectively.Nelson is keen on leaving Arsenal after having failed to establish himself as a regular fixture in Mikel Arteta's squad. Arsenal are willing to grant his wish for the right price, with a potential loan with an obligation to buy currently mooted as the likely structure of his Leicester move.
As for Nketiah, he has reportedly already agreed terms with Marseille, but club-to-club talks have proved exceptionally difficult. It is claimed that Arsenal and the Ligue 1 side are 'oceans apart on their valuation' of the striker.
Roberto de Zerbi's side would have to table a significantly better proposal to get Arsenal to entertain a sale, a course of action Marseille are currently deliberating.
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