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Two Premier League clubs now pushing hard to sign ‘remarkable’ Arsenal player

Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah is a target for two Premier League clubs now as the January window opens.

Premier Leaꦰgue clubs can now do business as 2024 kicks off and Nketiah is a ꦉplayer in-demand.

Crystal Palace are known to be keen on signing Nketiah, and it’s been claimed the Gunners are ready to sell the striker if tꦗhe rig𓆉ht bid comes in.

Now, according to journalist Rudy Galetti, another club in England are trying to land Nket💧iah asﷺ well.

Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images
Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images

Two clubs trying to sign Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah

According to 🃏Galetti, via his account, Crystal Palace are one of the clubs keen on signing Nketiah if Arsenal are indeed open to business.

However, 🌸the journalist ▨has also suggested another PL club is keen on Nketiah, albeit he hasn’t named said club.

Quite who the other team looking to take the England str♛i🌺ker, is open to debate.

Clubs at the bottom, such as Sheffield United and Luton, would obvi♔ously love to take him.

It’s unlikely Arsenal will allow Nketiah to go to a club pushing for the top six, which means only a handfu😼l of clubs are in the mix really when it comes to loan꧃s or permanent deals.

The Gunners are wanting around £50m to sell Nketiah. West Ham have had a mention in the past, although it’s unsur�🧔�e if this is who Galetti is referring to.

Nketiah needs to be the main man somewhere

Eddie Nketiah does ok for Arsenal but he’s just n💦ever going to be the main guy. That’s just the realism of his situation right now.

Arsenal are pushing for a new striker, which shows they’re not quite all in on Nketiah as their second striker behind Gabriel Jesus.

Alan Shearer has previously been impressed with Nketiah, while Mikel Arteta dubbed him a ‘‘ player, but there are others who doubt his qua🃏lity.

If a big bid does come, then, it won’t be a surprise t෴o see the Gunners cash in on the England strik🔯er.