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What Wolves have decided to do with Daniel Bentley after last-minute Arsenal enquiry
Daniel Bentley is a name Arsenal fans have been acquainted with this summer, with the Wolves target emerging as a target for the Gunners.
The former Bristol City star has been linked with a move to the north London giants for the majority of the transfer window, with ꦇArsenal eyeing Bentley as a potential homegrown replacement🏅 for Aaron Ramsdale, who today officially joined Southampton.
With ওArsenal set to sign AFC Bournemouth goalkeeper Neto, though, the odds of the Gunners landing Bentley💞 have somewhat decreased in recent hours, with Wolves seemingly intent on keeping hold of the former Brentford man.
And Wolves have now decided what they will do with Bentley after another enquiry from Arsenal.

Bentley to remain at Wolves despite Arsenal interest
ꦍAccording to , Bentley will stay with Wolves for the summer despite Arsenal making one final push to bring the Essex-born goalkeeper to the Emirates Stadium.
🐠As per the report, the signing of Neto is expected to be the final piece of business the Gunners pull off this transfer window, with Arsenal set to end the summer with just three first-team signings.
💫Indeed, a homegrown goalkeeper like Bentley to act as third-choice would have been beneficial for Arsenal in their attempt to meet Premier League and UEFA Champions League squad registration rules.
꧅However, with Bentley now out of the equation and no more signings expected, there will be a sense of disappointment surrounding some Arsenal fans, especially with no new attacker being signed.

Mikel Arteta is taking a massive gamble this deadline day
ဣMany Arsenal fans expected Mikel Arteta to roll the dice on signing a new forward with the Gunners looking light in the area after the departures of Eddie Nketiah and Emile Smith Rowe, with Gabriel Jesus also out injured.
🐼Yet with news now breaking that no new signings, period, will be made, Arteta is taking a huge gamble in his squad’s fitness ahead of what will be a tiring first-half of the season for the north London side.
ꩲIndeed, Arsenal have been burnt before in the Premier League title race before due to their lack of squad depth, and whilst there’s always the January window, the Gunners are making an almighty gamble in not signing an attacker this deadline day.