Just a couple of days ago, Italian outlet Calcio Mercato named Arsenal as one of the main contenders to sign Juventus striker Kenan Yildiz.
It was claimed that the Gunners, as well as Liverpool, are ‘at the window’ for the transfer and already know that the Bianconeri demand between €35-40m for the sale.
Calcio Mercato is now back with a fresh story on Yildiz’s future, and although Arsenal are once again named as the strongest competitors, there isn’t very good news for Mikel Arteta’s side.
The outlet starts by confirming that the striker has been drawing big attention and Premier League sides have been strongly interested, especially with the Gunners willing to ‘move in the next few months’.
Still, it’s claimed that Juventus and their manager Massimiliano Allegri now agree on not selling Yildiz, and that’s a ‘decision made’.
So even though it’s highlighted that Arsenal ‘insist’ on the player, this ‘response’ could put the story to an end, as long as that convinces the Gunners to give up on the signing for now.