Arsenal open door for Odegaard and Martinelli exits this summer transfer

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Arsenal have set their asking prices for captain Martin Odegaard and winger Gabriel Martinelli, potentially opening the door for a summer move to Manchester United.

Arsenal Ready to Cash In: Odegaard and Martinelli Given Price Tags

According to TeamTalk, the Gunners will listen to offers for Odegaard if a club meets their €100 million (£84m) valuation.

While the Norwegian playmaker is not actively pushing for an exit, Arsenal appear willing to cash in on their skipper should the right bid arrive.

The 27-year-old’s influence at the Emirates has waned this season due to a combination of injury issues and diminished starts.

He has managed just 13 Premier League starts and two in the Champions League, with manager Mikel Arteta rotating the team more frequently.

Odegaard remains under contract until 2028, but several European giants are monitoring the situation.

Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid have all shown interest in the former Real Madrid man.

Since joining Arsenal permanently, Odegaard has featured 225 times, contributing 42 goals and 45 assists.

Martinelli More Likely to Leave

The situation regarding Gabriel Martinelli appears more urgent. Arsenal value the Brazilian winger at €65 million (£55m), and reports suggest he is “more likely to leave” than his captain this summer.

Martinelli has also struggled for consistent game time this season, making only nine Premier League starts.

At 24, he still holds significant resale value, with Barcelona and Atletico Madrid keen on securing his signature.

The forward’s current deal runs until 2027, with an option for an extra year. He has scored 62 goals in 263 appearances for the club.

While Manchester United have been loosely linked with both players in the past, it remains unclear whether they will formalize their interest.

However, Arsenal’s decision to place public valuations on two key attackers suggests the North London club is preparing for a busy summer window.

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