Arsenal is hoping to land Nabil Fekir from Real Betis this summer

The report says Arsenal is all set to sign Nabil Fekir from Real Betis in this coming summer. Premier League has been keeping an eye on the youngster for quite long, and it looked like the 26-years-old was destined to be a part of the English club Liverpool last summer but couldn’t because of his continuous injury record.

The Gunners also made a move and decided to take him in, but Nabil chose La Liga and became a Real Betis star instead of going for Emirates.

Nabil, who was included in the 2018 world cup squad of Didier Deschamps, made a deal with Real Betis for 17.7 million pounds, where the attacking midfielder netted seven goals in his 22 games this season.

But, it seems, the Frenchman could now leave his current side after 12 successful months, as Arsenal is now committed to having the young talent in their team.

The Daily Star reported recently that the Gunners see the France international as the best substitute for Dani Ceballos. They further added that the committee has been inquiring about the situation, and hopefully, they will come up with the idea which would be best for the club.

As Dani Ceballos’s loan period is soon to be expired with Arsenal and he would return back to Real Madrid this summer. Therefore, Mikel Artera wants to fill the central midfield position as soon qs possible.

There are also some rumors that Mikel could also be considering Carlos Soler, as his start in the recent Valencia campaign was impressive and remarkable. Also find about Real Betis' William Carvalho here.


One thing is understood that the La Liga team wouldn’t give the young star at some low price; it has been expected that they might put a price tag of 30 million pounds on the youngster.

However, further details are yet to reveal, and we will give you an update as soon as possible.

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