Arsenal is reportedly interested in signing Deniz Dönmezer, according to former Adana Demirspor vice president Metin Korkmaz. This season, the 16-year-old goalie has established himself in Adana Demirspor’s first team, drawing interest from other teams, including Arsenal. Dönmezer has participated in 11 Super Lig games this season, which is impressive considering his youth.
According to Milliyet, Korkmaz told Radyospor that Arsenal had made a bid for the young player but that Super Lig teams will compete with him. According to reports, Dönmezer has received an offer of €3 million from Arsenal, who would then return him to his current team on loan for the remainder of this season and the entire upcoming campaign. Despite making minimal progress up until this point, David Ornstein believes Arsenal is still likely to complete a deal before the transfer market closes. NBC Sports was informed by Ornstein that “I think they will do something.”
Gunners have made effort to sign 16-year-old
According to Metin Korkmaz, “Deniz, our goalie, is only 16 years old and plays frequently in the Süper Lig. His performance is outstanding. Arsenal issued a formal offer. A sum of three million euros was suggested. They will pay the money, but Deniz will play for us on loan for a period of one and a half years, as per this offer. He will thereafter sign with Arsenal. In addition, Fenerbahçe made a 3 million euro bid for Deniz and Maestro. They also suggested that Deniz come to us after playing for you on loan for a year and a half. We were sadly forced to turn down the offers from both clubs.
Deniz would never be permitted to leave for F the amounts provided. Arda. We are receiving offers for young players like Semih Güler, Kadir Karayiğit, İzzet Çelik, Tolga (Konyaspor interested), Nabil (Alanyaspor transfer), and Okan Kurtulan. WThere will be no player sales outside of this transfer window. No two will be present. If we win most of the time, we’ll keep the team. Deniz is still attracting interest from Fenerbahçe.“According to Fenerbahçe, “Deniz is our main priority,” he said.