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Fabrizio Romano shares new Conor Gallagher update amid Tottenham and Arsenal links

Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal have both been linked with Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher in recent months.

Both the Lilywhites and the Gunners have been linked with additional recruits in the middle of the park thi💫s summer.

Meanwhile, Gallagher has been frozen out at Stamford Bridge and i🍨s expected to secure a move away before deadline day.

Tottenham have been heavily linked with Gallagher for most of the summer, while Arsenal are said to🎃 have enquired ab🌼out the Chelsea man back in June.

For a while, it looked like Gallagher’s next move had beeꦏn decided, with a switch to Atletico Madrid seemingly all wrapped up.

However, this transfer saga is now experiencing a twist, and Fabrizio Romano has the latest on the situation.

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Arsenal and Tottenham target Conor Gallagher flying back to Chelsea

Gal♋lagher’s ꧑£36million move to Atletico Madrid was agreed last Thursday, but now it is at risk of falling through, according to .

This is after the deal for striker Samu Omorodion to leave the Liga෴ side for Chelsea🍌 collapsed.

Romano has now reported that Gallagher is on his way back to London on a pri𝓡vate flight while talks over Joao Felix continue.

“Sto🌠ry remains open,” concluded the transfer insider.

Tottenham and Arsenal likely to be keeping tabs on Gallagher situation

Tottenham and Arsenal w⛄ill no doubt ꧋be monitoring proceedings closely in case Gallagher’s move to Atletico collapses.

Acco🙈rding to Sky Sports News, Chelsea are currently in tal♛ks over a deal for Joao Felix, which would revive the Gallagher to Atletico.

H🌃owever, Felix’s valuation ♚is said to be £50million, substantially higher than the £34.5million agreed for Omorodion.

The report claims that a move to Atletico “remains possible” as th🧔ings stand.

However, they need further cash to complete the deal, with UEF𓂃A and La Ligaꦜ financial regulations an ongoing issue to manage for the Spanish side.

Should the move to Atletico collapse𒊎, Tottenham and Arsenal may well look to rekindle their interest in the England international.