Check Out “Besiktas offered £2.1m [€2.5m] for Rob Holding, according to sources.” The Arsenal will reportedly reject the Turkish Super Lig team’s offer, according to The Athletic.

Holding, who joined Arsenal from Bolton in 2016 and has won two FA Cups, filled in for William Saliba in 14 Premier League games last season.

His employment in north London is under contract until 2024 with a one-year extension option.

Besiktas Offered £2.1m [€2.5m] For Rob Holding, According To Sources
Besiktas Offered £2.1m [€2.5m] For Rob Holding, According To Sources
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According to rumors from Germany, Kyle Walker has verbally agreed to join Bayern Munich this summer.

According to Sky Germany, the 33-year-old right-back has reached an agreement on a two-year contract with an additional year’s option to join the Bundesliga winners.

Walker is approaching the end of his current contract with Man City, and while a deal to keep him at the Etihad Stadium is rumored to be on the table, it is also alleged he wants a longer-term arrangement than what City is proposing.

Benjamin Pavard, who is expected to leave the Bavarian club this summer, will be replaced by the seasoned England international, who is a favorite of Bayern manager Thomas Tuchel.

Walker, who has also been linked to a shock return to childhood club Sheffield United this summer, would still require Bayern to reach an agreement on a free with City.

If Jordan Henderson and Fabinho go to Saudi Arabia, Liverpool may look to enter the Moises Caicedo market.

Brighton midfielder Caicedo, who the Seagulls value at £100 million, is a player Chelsea is particularly interested in acquiring.

Chelsea has been after the midfielder all summer, but they have been reluctant to pay Brighton’s asking price since the Seagulls use Declan Rice’s £105 million transfer to Arsenal as a yardstick for their star player’s worth.

However, the Reds could now enter the competition to sign him as Jordan Henderson and Fabinho are rumored to be moving to Saudi Arabia.

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