Leroy Sane could be making his return to the Premier League this season, with Arsenal interested in signing the Bayern Munich winger as his contract negotiations stall.
Arsenal Keen On Leroy Sane
Leroy Sane is reportedly signing a new contract with Bayern Munich ahead of the new season, but with negotiations stalling, Arsenal are keeping a close eye on the winger’s situation.
Sane’s current contract with the Bundesliga giants is set to expire next year and he is supposedly in the process of renewing after four years at the club.
Arsenal are keeping an eye on the situation around Leroy Sane and his new contract talks at Bayern Munich, according to Sky in Germany 🔴 pic.twitter.com/Y8l788RvDZ
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) July 30, 2024
Before Bayern, Sane played for Arsenal’s Premier League rivals Manchester City, where he developed into the star he is now before earning his big move to Germany in 2020.
Sane scored 39 goals and notched up 43 assists in 135 games for Manchester City, winning two Premier League’s, two League Cup’s and one FA Cup.
Mikel Arteta still holds a close relationship with Sane from his time at City when the current Arsenal boss was assistant manger to Pep Guardiola.
Since signing for Bayern Sane’s form has continued to impress, with 40 goals and 42 assists in 170 Bundesliga games as well as three league titles.
Back to work! pic.twitter.com/0Btb9YHt2U
— Leroy Sané (@leroy_sane) July 29, 2024
Arsenal have been fairly quiet in the market so far this summer and they have only picked up two signings so far, in the shape of Riccardo Calafiori and David Raya.
The Gunners could do with some cover on the right wing going forward, with Bukayo Saka playing 47 club games for Arsenal last year in a busy season for the forward.
There was reports during the Euros that Arsenal had taken a keen interest in a player from the Germany squad and it seems now that may have been Leroy Sane.
Sane is valued at around £55m by Bayern Munich, so funding a deal for the German wouldn’t be an issue for Arsenal who have spent next to nothing so far this summer.
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