Arsenal Are Joined By Bayern Munich In The Race For Ajax Winger

According to Sky Sports reporter Florian Plettenberg, Arsenal is in discussions with the management of Kingsley Coman, a winger for Bayern Munich, about a possible transfer to the Premier League.

The Gunners will probably prioritize adding another forward when the summer transfer market opens because Mikel Arteta’s team is losing the Premier League title once more. While players like Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, and Bukayo Saka have all spent a lot of time on the treatment table this season, Raheem Sterling has had difficulty since coming.

It wouldn’t be shocking to see a winger sought as well, although Arteta’s team has been linked to a number of different center-forwards. After a lackluster domestic campaign, Arsenal will surely be eager to advance and win the championship the following season, and they will need to make some wise signings.

Arsenal in contact with Kingsley Coman

Reporter Plettenberg of Sky Sports claims that Arsenal is now in negotiations with Bayern Munich’s management over a possible summer transfer window move for winger Coman. There will likely be free communication between the two parties when the French forward departs the Bundesliga team.

Coman is a Bayern star who is interested in moving to the Middle East, and Arsenal is aware that Saudi Arabia is interested in him. Despite that, the Gunners are still in negotiations to find a new forward for the summer transfer window.

Despite earning £275k a week and being regarded as “world-class,” Coman has only started 11 games for Bayern this season and has battled for consistent playing time. Although the 28-year-old has four goals and four assists, he has struggled because of fierce competition for spots. People like Leroy Sane are owned by Vincent Kompany.

According to sources who spoke to GIVEMESPORT, Arsenal has begun negotiations to sign Nico Williams, a forward from Athletic Bilbao, proving that Coman is not the only winger they like.

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