Good News Gunners! Arsenal To Make Loan Deal For Real Madrid Star Permanent
By SharonMundia | self meida writer
Published 12 days ago - 435 views
Arsenal last summer transfer was welcomed with mixed reactions from its fanbase. Notable names like Kieran Tierney, Dani Ceballos, Thomas Partey and William Saliba graced the Emirates stadium.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta was praised for getting another Real Madrid player on loan. Martin Ødegaard has so far impressed and his among the favourites to work magic for the boss.
Another Los Blancos player is Dani Ceballos. The midfielder was brought in las season on-loan and was signed again for similar deal.
The North Londoners have reached an agreement with Zidane led side to sign him permanently for £25m, according to FourFourTwo España - a Spain based tabloid.
This will be a big boost to Arteta who has been sweating over Ghanian Partey's fitness.
The Spanish international was in the starting lineup against Leeds United where he offered a nutmeg assist in their 4-2 win. He has so far featured in 17 games providing two assist in the Premier League only.
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