Having caught the attention of many scouts with his goal for Turkey against Germany, Kenan Yildiz appears to be on the agenda of Arsenal these days.
The young Juventus forward is struggling to get the regular time he would like on the pitch in Turin, which has led to some speculation about his future, with the Gunners reportedly after him.
Gazzetta dello Sport have an article about the youngster’s situation on Friday, where they explain that Arsenal, alongside other suitors, could be a worry for the Serie A club.
That’s because, despite the Italians not wanting to let their starlet go, they know clubs such as the Emirates residents ‘have the arguments’ to make them second guess their stance.
By that, they mean the money at the disposal of Premier League sides, which is why there would be no discussions below €30m for the player’s potential transfer.
That appears to be the lowest point to start talks, because Paolo Bargiggia on TV Play, relayed by Juve Today, on Thursday evening went as far as saying that the Serie A side have set their price at €40m.
He also mentioned Arsenal, explaining they ‘like’ the 18-year-old, who could end up being the centre of attention in January if there is a strong need for cash in Turin.
Then again, it all depends on how much money is put on the table.