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Big money, how much Arsenal would pay for Galatasaray player

The Gunners are looking to make a big splash for a future star playing in Turkey and would take him away from AC Milan.

By Liam Styles

The Gunners are looking to make a big splash for a future star playing in Turkey and would take him away from AC Milan.
The Gunners are looking to make a big splash for a future star playing in Turkey and would take him away from AC Milan.
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Arsenal are shaking off the aftertaste of not being Premier League champions and are looking to put together a dream team for next season and revive the hopes of their fans who are still smarting from the way they lost the league. All this has already been reflected in social media and also in the criticisms of sports journalists.

Mikel Arteta may have the confidence of the fans, but not the board. They know they got to the top and lost it in the last few rounds, causing Manchester City to be crowned champions of the English league. And supporters might protest, but the decisions would be irreversible.

And that blow can be overcome by doing well both in the season and in the UEFA Champions League, where they will be looking to win their first title in Europe's top competition with Gabriel Jesus, Granit Xhaka and other important players.

That is why they are already looking for their new reinforcements with sporting intelligence. And one of them is reportedly playing in Turkey. Galatasaray have valued him at a considerable sum for a defender who is in full growth and who can still grow even more in a league like England.

The defender Arteta wants for the Gunners.

Galatasaray's Sacha Boey is already on the shortlist of options for Mikel Arteta and Arsenal. Although he is also being closely followed by AC Milan, the 22-year-old Frenchman is one of the most promising players in European football and in the next few years he is being pursued by the continent's top clubs, which is why the Gunners would offer more than 40 million euros for his services.
 


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