Arsenal to ‘accept offers’ for trio to ‘fund’ £80m Guimaraes signing and swerve PSR breach

According to reports, Arsenal will accept offers for three players to fund a summer move for Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes.

The Gunners have done some phenomenal business in recent years as they have become a consistent contender for the Premier League title.

They are unlikely to stand still during this summer s transfer window as they are expected to pursue a new midfielder, who could replace Thomas Partey.

Arsenal expert Charles Watts has encouraged the Premier League giants to find a new long-term successor to Partey this summer.

“He can be so dynamic in the No.8 role and can be such a threat in the final third. The more I see of him playing there, the more I think that could be his long-term position, Watts told Caught Offside.

“He’s taken to it so well and will only get better the more comfortable he gets playing there. So I’d be looking for a new No.6. Someone who can come in and play behind Rice – a new long-term successor to Thomas Partey.”

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Guimaraes has emerged as a potential target. He is being linked with several Premier League clubs but it s been suggested that Arsenal and Manchester City are among his potential destinations.

Newcastle are being impacted by Financial Fair Play at the moment and they may be forced to sanction a big-money sale this summer to balance the books.

There is a £100m release clause in Guimaraes contract but if a Champions League club makes a move in the summer.

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According to a report from Football Insider, Arsenal are willing to sell Reiss Nelson, Emile Smith Rowe and Eddie Nketiah this summer to fund a move for Guimaraes .

All three players are now surplus to requirements at the Emirates Stadium as Mikel Arteta looks to transform the Gunners into a force in European football.

Football Insider revealed on Monday (29 April) that Arsenal and Man City are big admirers of Newcastle’s Guimaraes.

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