Fabrizio Romano gives an update on Mohamed Elneny's future
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Mohamed Elneny expected to make a move in January.

The Egyptian midfielder has struggled for minutes since the arrival of Declan Rice in the summer and was limited to only four matches across all competitions.

Elneny is one of the longest-serving players in the current squad and is a well-respected figure at the club and is popular with the fanbase.

His contract with Arsenal expires in the summer and several Turkish clubs such as Trabzonspor and Besiktas have already submitted their bid for the outcasted midfielder.

Several Saudi Pro League clubs are also actively monitoring his situation and could offer Elneny a lucrative contract in January.

He has been a solid and reliable squad player and never complained about his lack of playing time.

But the Gunners would need to sell a player or two to fund potential new incomings in the January window.

Romano said: “I reported some days ago that Trabzonspor, Galatasaray, Besiktas and Saudi clubs are interested in Elneny.

“There is no clarity on the formula yet because it’s still very early stages, just informal calls and interest. There’s nothing concrete so far, but it’s a possibility for Elneny to leave Arsenal this January.”

 

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