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Arsenal Forward ‘Rejects New Contract’ As Fears Grow Over Exit

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Arsenal Forward 'Rejects New Contract' As Fears Grow Over Exit
Arsenal Forward 'Rejects New Contract' As Fears Grow Over Exit

Arsenal forward Reiss Nelson has reportedly declined an offer of a new contract at the club amid interest from other Premier League sides.

Nelson is one of four current established first-team players who graduated from the club’s Hale End academy, alongside Emile Smith Rowe, Bukayo Saka, and Eddie Nketiah.

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Although he scored the winning goal during injury time in Arsenal’s 3-2 win over Bournemouth on March 4, the 23-year-old has found game time hard to come by this season.

Out of contract this summer, Roberto De Zerbi’s Brighton is allegedly interested in signing him on a free transfer.

Nelson previously expressed a desire to stay at Arsenal beyond the end of his deal. However, the latest report on his future indicates that his stance may have changed.

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According to Sami Mokbel from the Daily Mail, Nelson has turned down a new contract at Arsenal, leading to a growing belief that he will leave the Emirates Stadium at the end of the current campaign.

His decision could also play a part in whether the Gunners sign a new forward this summer, with Bayer Leverkusen’s Moussa Diaby on their radar.

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In January, Sky Sports reported that Leverkusen would require £88 million for any club to part ways with the French winger, who came through PSG’s youth system.

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The German side did not want to sell the 23-year-old mid-season, which could impact the fee they are willing to accept in the summer, when there is more time to source a replacement.

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However, 90min claims that Newcastle has also joined the race for Diaby and, like Arsenal, can likely offer the Frenchman the chance to play Champions League football next season.

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