Evan Mooney’s acquisition by Arsenal from Scottish Premiership team St Mirren has been formally revealed. It is anticipated that the 18-year-old will join the club’s academy. According to what is known, Mooney signed a contract that included an unknown sell-on provision, an initial £400,000 sum, and an additional £400,000 in add-ons.
According to what is known, Mooney signed a contract that included an unknown sell-on provision, an initial £400,000 sum, and an additional £400,000 in add-ons. Notably, the adolescent came in as a substitute when St. Mirren defeated Celtic 3-1 in the December Scottish League Cup final.
According to Arsenal, “Everyone at Arsenal would like to congratulate Evan and welcome him to the club.” The statement confirmed the move. Following Mikel Merino’s injury announcement, the focus shifted to whether the Gunners might make a last-minute midfield acquisition. However, the club strengthened their academy ranks instead; thus, the ideal chance did not present itself.
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The official announcement of Evan Mooney’s transfer from Scottish Premiership club St Mirren to Arsenal has been made. It is expected that the eighteen-year-old will enrol in the club’s academy. From what is known, Mooney agreed to a deal that contained an initial £400,000 payment, an extra £400,000 in add-ons, and an unidentified sell-on clause.
From what is known, Mooney agreed to a deal that contained an initial £400,000 payment, an extra £400,000 in add-ons, and an unidentified sell-on clause. Notably, the teenager entered as a substitute in the December Scottish League Cup final as St. Mirren defeated Celtic 3-1.
As stated by Arsenal, “Everyone at Arsenal would like to congratulate Evan and welcome him to the club.” The action was verified in the statement. The question of whether the Gunners will make a last-minute midfield addition took center stage when Mikel Merino’s injury was announced. The perfect opportunity did not arise, though, as the club instead bolstered its academy ranks.








