The German is desperately hoping to clinch a move away from Arsenal before the transfer window closes at the end of the month.
Mustafi has fallen out of favour under Unai Emery following a shocking run of form last season.
After Arsenal manager Unai Emery publicly told him that he is free to leave north London this summer, the German and his agent have been working on a move away from the Emirates.
Having not been featured this season so far, Emery has told the World Cup winner that he needs to leave in order to progress his career and contribute to a team on a more consistent basis, an opportunity that the Spaniard is unwilling to give to Mustafi.
Serie A return could be on the cards, as Roma have emerged as the latest suitors. The Giallorossi are looking for a centre-back after Kostas Manolas left for Napoli this summer.
Despite having two years remaining on his contract, the 27-year-old’s father/agent Kujtim Mustafi has confirmed his client is seeking to leave Arsenal, but also admitted the stumbling block over any departure hinges of Arsenal not trying to demand too much money for him from a buying club.
“Shkodran had a great time with Arsenal. We still have a contract for two years and can imagine to stay in London,” he told Sky Germany.
“However, the best for both sides is probably to work on a transfer. But for that it also needs market-driven transfer-fees.”
Mustafi, who Arsenal value at €27 million, signed with the Premier League giants from Valencia in 2016 and has made 115 appearances in all competitions, but his time in north London will be remembered for his mistake laden performances at the club.
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