The Arsenal Football Club is on the verge to strengthen their squad in the January, transfer window ahead of the second half of the season. Arsenal has been in good form and is currently top of the Premier League table for quite a long time.
There have been several targets for the gunner, especially this period when their star striker Gabriel Jesus has been injured. The Brazilian Star got a knee injury during the World cup competition. He was ruled out of the game for quite a couple of months. Gabriel has been very instrumental for the gunners this season and his absence will be felt.
Now gunners have reasons to smile as Arsenal has submitted an initial bid for their long-term target, Mykhaylo Mudryk from Shakhtar.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Arsenal is said to have submitted €40m plus €20m add-ons to open talks between the two clubs. The Player’s agent will meet the club to discuss the next steps of the deal and the official proposal received for Mudryk.


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