Overview
- Multiple outlets report Arsenal have contacted Kenan Yildiz’s representatives and made initial enquiries to Juventus about a transfer.
- Italian reports state Juventus value Yildiz between €80m and €100m, consider him a long-term piece, and are exploring an improved deal on a contract that runs to 2029.
- Chelsea’s summer approach, reported at around £70m, was rejected by Juventus, underscoring the club’s reluctance to sell.
- Some reports claim Arsenal are weighing a player-plus-cash proposal of about €60m plus Leandro Trossard, which would fall short of Juventus’s price guidance.
- Coverage suggests a January move would be difficult, with a potential transfer seen as more realistic next summer despite Yildiz’s strong start to the season.