Arsenal Continues Pursuit of Ayoub Bouaddi
Arsenal continues its moves in the summer transfer market to strengthen its ranks with young talents, placing Moroccan midfielder Ayoub Bouaddi at the top of its priorities for the upcoming period.
The "TEAMtalk" website reported that Arsenal's management made an offer worth 60 million euros to sign Bouadi, but the French club Lille rejected the offer and insisted on keeping the player in their ranks.
Wahidi, who is 18 years old, is attracting significant attention from the London club following his recent performances, along with his participation with the Moroccan national team on two occasions, making him one of the most promising rising talents in European football.
The same source indicated that Arsenal is still keen on completing the deal, but they will need to raise their offer to around 70 million euros to convince Lille to let go of their player, given the French club's firm stance.
The competition is not limited to Arsenal alone, as the English club faces competition from Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United, which are also closely monitoring the player and seeking to acquire his services.
Despite the setback of the first attempt, the file remains open, with Arsenal continuing to show interest in signing Bouadi, who is seen as one of the standout talents capable of enhancing the club's project in the coming years.
The "TEAMtalk" website reported that Arsenal's management made an offer worth 60 million euros to sign Bouadi, but the French club Lille rejected the offer and insisted on keeping the player in their ranks.
Wahidi, who is 18 years old, is attracting significant attention from the London club following his recent performances, along with his participation with the Moroccan national team on two occasions, making him one of the most promising rising talents in European football.
The same source indicated that Arsenal is still keen on completing the deal, but they will need to raise their offer to around 70 million euros to convince Lille to let go of their player, given the French club's firm stance.
The competition is not limited to Arsenal alone, as the English club faces competition from Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United, which are also closely monitoring the player and seeking to acquire his services.
Despite the setback of the first attempt, the file remains open, with Arsenal continuing to show interest in signing Bouadi, who is seen as one of the standout talents capable of enhancing the club's project in the coming years.