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‘World class’ Arsenal target has now seen his contract terminated and can be signed for free

Arsenal are still yet to resolve matters in the goalkeeping department this summer.

Mikel Arteta and Edu Gaspar are yet to find a new home for Aaron Ramsdale – who is keen to become No.1 again elsewhere after being replaced by David Raya at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal were bidding to sign Dan Bentley from Wolves as a replacement – although that move failed to materialise – while the Gunners are interested in Espanyol No.1 Joan Garcia too.

Now – however – another goalkeeper on Arsenal‘s shortlist has seen his contract ripped up, meaning he can join the Gunners on a free transfer…

Juventus rip up Wojciech Szczesny contract

Fabrizio Romano has now revealed that Juventus have terminated the contract of Wojciech Szczesny.

The Poland international has mutually agreed to the termination of his deal in Turin, and is set to receive a payout as he still had 12 months remaining on the contract.

It comes after the claimed that Arsenal are considering Szczesny as a replacement for Ramsdale.

Arteta and Edu have shortlisted the Pole due to the fact he still classifies as a homegrown option in the Premier League – after emerging from Hale End back in 2009.

Photo by David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images
Photo by David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images

Szczesny – who has been called a “world class” goalkeeper – went on to make appearances for Arsenal, keeping 72 clean sheets while conceding 194 goals in total.

No brainer for Arsenal

In our view, Szczesny was already the most attractive option to replace Ramsdale, due to the fact he is familiar with life at Arsenal, and also goes down as a homegrown squad option.

Now, the 34-year-old has only become even more suitable to fulfil the role of playing backup to Raya, with Arsenal no longer needing to pay a fee to Juventus.

The Gunners will just have to pay Szczesny’s wages, which were £199,000-a-week before Juventus tore up his contract.

Of course, that is a large amount to spend on a No.2 goalkeeper, so the man from Warsaw would most likely have to accept a pay cut to return to Arsenal – although he may be open to doing so after receiving a payout from Juventus, in our view.

Photo by Foto Olimpik/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Photo by Foto Olimpik/NurPhoto via Getty Images

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Be sure to keep an eye on this situation, as Szczesny could soon return to the Emirates Stadium.