Arsenal Opens Door for Marseille to Re-Negotiate Nketiah Deal Again.

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Arsenal has reportedly reopened the door for Olympique de Marseille to discuss terms of Eddie Nketiah’s deal again after their bid was rejected last week.

Arsenal’s decision to entertain further discussions indicates a willingness to find common ground with the French club. The North London side is reportedly looking for a higher fee and possibly additional clauses to sweeten the deal. Nketiah, who has shown flashes of brilliance in his time at the Emirates, is seen as a valuable asset, and Arsenal is keen to ensure they receive fair compensation for his departure.


Marseille already has an agreement on personal terms with Nketiah, the club must decide whether to increase their offer or explore alternative options. The French side is eager to bolster their attacking options under new manager Roberto De Zerbi, who has already secured some Premier League talents this summer.

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The club’s management is reportedly reflecting on their next move, considering whether to meet Arsenal’s demands or shift their focus to other potential signings.

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