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tl.Arsenal want to sign this £52M Chelsea star.
Arsenal want to sign the Chelsea midfielder.
Todd Boehly sees Chelsea selling Conor Gallagher in the next summer transfer window as a calculated move to increase the Blues’ chances of avoiding PSR violations. Chelsea’s books have come under fire; the £45 million anticipated from the sale could assist. Given their recent concern over Gallagher’s future, even with talks regarding a new deal, Chelsea may actually gain from his leaving. The team seems ready to cover any gap created by the English midfielder’s departure based on their significant midfield acquisitions.
Tottenham seems to be at the forefront of the Gallagher hunt, having shown interest since the last summer. He is unsure, however, about joining the North London team because of his family and personal commitments. Paul Merson has said, meanwhile, that Arsenal should move quickly to sign Gallagher. As Mikel Arteta looks for midfield additions, Merson thinks Gallagher would fit in with Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard at Emirates with ease. Merson says Gallagher is a valuable addition to any squad because of his devotion and adaptability, and his support of his all-action style and work ethic highlights this.
Merson said, “If they sell Conor Gallagher, it’s five steps back. I am a big Conor Gallagher fan; he gives you absolutely everything. I think he gets into virtually every team, probably Man City. He doesn’t get into any other team I think he gets into. I would even go as far as to say at Arsenal, you would go and get him at Arsenal where you have got Rice, Odegaard and Gallagher. He gives you everything and gives you energy, he gives you goals and he closes down. He is a fan’s dream. Everybody wants a trier.”
With his enthusiasm, goal danger, and defensive impact, Gallagher’s playing style is much admired, as Merson’s comment highlights. Such attributes fit with Arteta’s vision for the future of the squad, making Gallagher a perfect addition to Arsenal’s midfield configuration, claims Merson. To sum up, if Chelsea decides to sell Gallagher, Tottenham and Arsenal may start a domino effect in the Premier League transfer market. Should Gallagher leave, Chelsea’s squad dynamics would change as well as the choices available to opposing teams in midfield.
What’s next?
The reported sale of Conor Gallagher by Chelsea this summer may cause some upheavals. They may be able to avoid financial traps with this calculated action. With Chelsea making midfield investments, Gallagher’s exit might help to balance the team. Tottenham’s dominating the comPetition for him, but his choice may be iNFLuenced by personal relationships. Paul Merson, complimenting Gallagher’s adaptability and hard ethic, says Arsenal should step in. Top teams’ midfield choices may be redefined and the transfer market may be sparked by his possible move. All things considered, Gallagher’s sale may be revolutionary and have effects on teams other than Chelsea.
Gallagher is currently earning £50,000-per-week and the 24-year-old is demanding over £150,000-per-week from the Blues. Sarr is yet to feature under Mauricio Pochettino but Chelsea are paying him £120,000-per-week – which works out at £6.2million a year.
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