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Arsenal enter race for Liverpool target

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Arsenal enter race for Liverpool transfer target

Arsenal have reportedly joined the race to sign a highly rated Liverpool transfer target, intensifying competition ahead of the upcoming window. The player, who has attracted strong interest from Anfield due to his performances and potential, is now also being closely monitored by Mikel Arteta’s side as they look to strengthen key areas of the squad.



Liverpool had been considered one of the frontrunners for the signing, viewing the target as a strategic addition to address medium- and long-term needs in their squad. The club’s recruitment team has tracked the player for some time, impressed by his technical quality, tactical intelligence and suitability for the Premier League. However, Arsenal’s entrance into the negotiations could complicate Liverpool’s plans, especially if a bidding war develops.

For Arsenal, the move is seen as part of their ongoing effort to build depth and competition across the pitch, particularly in positions where injuries or lack of cover have previously exposed vulnerabilities. Arteta and the club hierarchy are believed to be attracted by the player’s versatility and age profile, fitting their model of signing talents who can contribute immediately while still improving over time.

The player’s current club are understood to be open to a sale at the right price, with interest from multiple top sides in England and potentially abroad. Any deal is likely to depend on offer size, the player’s preference, and how convincingly each project is presented to him. Wages, expected role in the team, and the prospect of European football will all play a role in his decision.

As things stand, the situation remains fluid, with both Arsenal and Liverpool evaluating their next steps. Further developments are expected as talks progress, and the player’s future could become one of the more closely watched stories of the window.