Arsenal Player Approaches Bundesliga
The German club Stuttgart is working on a deal to sign attacking midfielder Fabio Vieira from Arsenal.
According to The Athletic newspaper, the German club is close to reaching an agreement with its counterpart in the Premier League regarding Vieira's transfer.
Arsenal had loaned the 25-year-old player to Portuguese club Porto last season due to a lack of space for him.
However, Stuttgart's interest in the player seems to indicate that Vieira will leave the Gunners permanently.
According to The Athletic newspaper, the German club is close to reaching an agreement with its counterpart in the Premier League regarding Vieira's transfer.
Arsenal had loaned the 25-year-old player to Portuguese club Porto last season due to a lack of space for him.
However, Stuttgart's interest in the player seems to indicate that Vieira will leave the Gunners permanently.
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