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Leroy Sane surgery could stop Arsenal making summer transfer move

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Leroy Sane surgery could stop Arsenal making summer transfer move

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta’s dream reunion with Bayern Munich winger Leroy Sane may have been stopped before it could even begin this summer after the star’s involvement at Euro 2024 in Germany.

It’s set to be a hectic few weeks for the Gunners, who are trying to upgrade some key areas of their squad ahead of the 2024/25 Premier League campaign in which they’ll try to bring the fight to reigning champions Manchester City who beat them to their fourth successive title by just two points back in May.




Their first move for the summer was confirmed last week as Brentford goalkeeper David Raya’s loan move was made permanent for a £27million fee and is likely to be followed up by the arrival of Bologna centre-back Riccardo Calafiori who has already agreed personal terms with Arsenal.

But looking past that, there are positions in both the central midfield and going forward that Arteta will look to bolster. Wingers Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard netted the most goals for Arsenal last season but one winger that many have been speaking about making a move for has been Bayern winger Sane.

Whilst there’s been no concrete links between the player and the Gunners so far this summer, it’s been an idea that has floated about for some time now given the relationship between the pair when they were both at Manchester City as player and coach. Sane has said great things about the Arsenal boss in the past, having told The Independent in July 2020: “I can just say positive things about Mikel Arteta.

“Since we started working together, he helped me a lot on the pitch. He tried to improve my football; he told me what I did good and what I did wrong, and he tried to work on it. Next to Pep, they both really helped me and improved me, to bring me to the next level.

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