Overview
- Multiple outlets citing the BBC reported Thursday that Arsenal will hear offers for Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis‑Skelly with a combined minimum valuation of about £100 million.
- Selling Hale End graduates would be recorded as pure profit in the accounts, which helps Arsenal comply with the league’s spending rules and frees cash for new signings.
- Borussia Dortmund are viewed as leading the chase for Nwaneri, while Manchester United and other top‑half Premier League clubs are monitoring Lewis‑Skelly.
- Arsenal have mapped targets if funds arrive, with Tino Livramento under consideration at full‑back and interest in Julian Álvarez only if a major forward leaves.
- The club are expected to make Piero Hincapié’s loan permanent for around £45 million, and their pursuit of Bayer Leverkusen forward Christian Kofane now faces active competition from Liverpool and Manchester City.