Arsenal ‘could be forced to sell’ William Saliba with the Gunners ‘struggling to sort out a new contract’ for the France international...
Arsenal ‘could be forced to sell’ Saliba with the Gunners ‘struggling to sort out a new contract’ for the France international.on a long-term basis’ and are prepared to triple his wages from £40k a week to £120k a week.add that Arsenal ‘have been shocked by the demands being made by the centre-back’s representatives and are currently nowhere near reaching an agreement’.
Arsenal ideally don’t want to sell the Frenchman but they are ‘not prepared to let him run down his contract and leave as a free agent next year’ and PSG ‘will pay Saliba whatever it takes to lure him to the Parc des Princes’.The Spaniard said earlier this month: “We want to keep our best talent. Especially the players that deserve some recognition. I think he has been incredible since he came back from his loan period and we want to reward him, that is for sure.
“Obviously [technical director] Edu and the board are on top of every negotiation regarding new contracts and now we are doing everything we possibly can to do that in the right moment at the right time.READ MORE:
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