According to reports from ESPN, Real Madrid have set a price tag for Norwegian playmaker Martin Ordegaad to be €50 million, which the Gunners have to pay if they really need the services of their former on loan star.
Arsenal have been busy searching for a creative midfielder in the transfer market and the club have been linked with top players which include James Madison of Leicester City and Jack Greleash of Aston Villa.
With Greleash being linked with a move Manchester City and James Madison having a huge release clause of £80 million, the Gunners could be viewing the Real Madrid ace as the main option for the creative midfield position this summer.
Martin Ordegaad spent the half of 2020/21 campaign on loan at the Emirates stadium and he impressed the head coach Mikel Arteta at the club, with Emile Smith Rowe being the only creative midfielder at the squad, the club could be forced to splash the demanded fee to sign the 22 years old.
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