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Today’s top stories:
Arsenal working to extend four players’ contracts.
Brentford know how much they want for goalkeeper David Raya.
Callum Hudson-odoi has two choices ahead of Chelsea return.
Arsenal
Some updates on potential new contracts at Arsenal! Firstly, the Gunners consider Granit Xhaka a really important player. There is an option on the club’s side to extend his contract until June 2025 so there's no panic to renew at the moment as his deal is still valid for another two years. The focus right now is on extending William Saliba, Bukayo Saka and Aaron Ramsdale’s deals, then other players will be invited to discuss their terms with the club too.
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Bayern Munich
Ryan Gravenberch is hoping to play more regular football at Bayern Munich. The club really value him which is why they turned down offers from clubs in the Premier League in January.
Bayern Munich’s chief financial officer Dr Michael Diederich has spoken about Harry Kane. When questioned on if the Germans will make their move at the end of the season, Diederich said: “I don’t rule anything out but can we afford such a transfer and do we want such a transfer? – We have to keep an eye on our profitability.”
🗞 Marcel Sabizter is pushing Man United to sign him permanently [Football Insider via CaughtOffside]
Brentford
Goalkeeper David Raya will not sign a new contract at Brentford. The Bees will ask for around £40m for the Spaniard. They know he is being watched by some big clubs.
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