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Arsenal officials are now ready to sell the striker for the right price

Arsenal are now open to offers for Eddie Nketiah.

According to The Mirror, the club's management have decided to sell their academy graduate, but only if they receive an 'acceptable offer.'

The 25-year-old has been attracting interest from French club Marseille.

Their new manager, Roberto De Zerbi, is reportedly keen on securing Nketiah's help.

The player himself is said to be willing to move away from the Gunners in order to get regular playing time.

At Arsenal, he is not a starter, his role is more focused on coming off the bench in the latter stages of games.

He played 27 league games last season for Arsenal, scoring 5 goals and assisting 2. But he only started 10 of those games, coming on as a substitute in others. (Transfermarkt)

Eddie Nketiha to be sold?

Strong competition in Arsenal's attack

Arsenal have a host of talented strikers including Martinelli, Havertz, Saka, Trossard and Gabriel Jesus, making the competition for the starting spot very tough for Nketiah.

The Gunners are said to be in the market for another striker with the likes of Ivan Toney and Victor Gyokeres among others linked with a move this summer.

The sale of Nketiah could help the club with some cash flow to help strengthen their attack.

Whether Marseille can make Arsenal an offer close to their valuation for the player remains to be seen


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