Bournemouth set to bid £25 million to get Eddie Nketiah from Arsenal.

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AFC Bournemouth are looking to strengthen their attacking options and are reportedly willing to pay £25 million to acquire Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah.

Nketiah, who has struggled to secure a regular starting position at Arsenal, is seen as an ideal replacement for Dominic Solanke, who has departed for Tottenham Hotspur just a week before the new season begins.
Despite limited playing time, Nketiah has shown significant potential, with a record of 30 goals in 168 appearances for Arsenal’s first team across all competitions.

Bournemouth’s interest in Nketiah has intensified following the collapse of his potential move to Marseille. The French club had been in talks with Arsenal over a deal worth around £25 million, but negotiations fell through, prompting Bournemouth to step in.

According to a report from TEAMtalk, Bournemouth is prepared to make a £25m bid for Nketiah. However, this may fall short of Arsenal’s valuation, as they are reportedly seeking a fee closer to £30m.

Bournemouth appears eager to sign a striker before the new season starts and may end up meeting Arsenal’s demands.

Nketiah is reportedly interested in moving away from the Gunners to gain more regular playing time. A move to Bournemouth could provide Nketiah with the opportunity to establish himself as a key player in the Premier League.

This potential move could be a game-changer for both Nketiah and Bournemouth, offering him the playing time he desires and providing Bournemouth with the attacking edge required to compete effectively. As the transfer window progresses, it remains to be seen whether Bournemouth will meet Arsenal’s valuation or if other Premier League clubs will enter the race for Nketiah’s signature.

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