Installment! British media: Arsenal wants to sign Eze& in installments 20 million per issue, Yorkress is priced at 70 million

The Independent reported that Arsenal plans to introduce Crystal Palace striker Eze while continuing to negotiate with Yorke. If Eze leaves the team, he is more inclined to join Arsenal. Arsenal's budget in this transfer window is mainly used fo...


The Independent reported that Arsenal plans to introduce Crystal Palace striker Eze while continuing to negotiate with Yorke. If Eze leaves the team, he is more inclined to join Arsenal.

Arsenal's budget in this transfer window is mainly used for Zubi Mendy and a striker, currently expected to be Portuguese York, as well as one or two cheaper players, such as Brentford's Noelgao. Any further signing is expected to raise funds through the sale of players to comply with the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules. Despite this, Arsenal is very serious about signing Eze and hopes to reach a suitable deal.

27-year-old Eze's current contract will last until the summer of 2027, but there is a termination clause of about £60 million plus an additional bonus fee. Arsenal hopes to use installments, with £20 million per issue, to match Crystal Palace's requirements.

It is understood that if Eze leaves Crystal Palace, his first choice is Arsenal. Although some sources believe that Liverpool may be interested in Eze, no club has yet to make a specific offer to Crystal Palace.

Arsenal's spending will depend on the striker's situation, with the club negotiating a transfer with Portugal Sports on Yorke, but Portugal insisting on a total price of £70 million.

Argent has now stepped up the deal due to a setback in negotiations with Red Bull Leipzig in Sesco. Last summer, when the two clubs had a good relationship, it was possible that they had reached an agreement for £50 million.

At that time, Cesco decided to stay for another year because he thought it would be the best for his development. Leipzig is believed to be at a higher price this year, at least £10 million more than last year, and Leipzig insists on asking for a price of €80 million.



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