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17-07-2018 | 17:01 Football
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The 7 Arsenal players who could be sold to bring in £100

Following Lucas Torreira’s arrival from Sampdoria, Arsenal’s major transfer has been done. Now, when the club’s budget  has been spent Unai Emery could sell some players to raise funds. And there are some players within the dressing room at the Emirates whose futures remain far from clear. Here’s the list of players, who could move from the club, according to football.london. Shkodran Mustafi The centre-back is yet to convince everyone that he is a player who could bring quality to the squad. The former Valencia man has done many costly mistakes during the past couple of seasons. Aaron Ramsey   Arsenal want to keep Ramsey but they are once again facing up to a very difficult decision. Arsenal would be looking for a fee of up to £50m should they decide to cash in. David Ospina Ospina wants more regular  football and looks certain to leave summer following the addition of Bernd Leno. Danny Welbeck The former Manchester United man was an important part of the squad last season Like Ramsey, Welbeck is now into the final year of his deal and unless he agrees to extend that stay then Arsenal would be open to letting him leave. Lucas Perez The Spanish forward seemed to have no future at the Emirates, but the arrival of Unai Emery could have changed that. The issue is he has two years left on his contract and he will not get the wages he is getting in north London anywhere else so understandably won’t be in any rush to leave - especially at 29 years old. Chuba Akpom The young striker is expected to leave the club as he is entering the final year of his contract. Akpom has fallen even further down the pecking order at Arsenal with Eddie Nketiah’s emergence. Carl Jenkinson Jenkinson has no future at the club and rejected the opportunity to join Crystal Palace last season. Arsenal could have got around £7m for him then, but they will not to be able to fetch that sort of money this time around, even though he still has two years left of his current deal.

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