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·14 June 2024
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·14 June 2024
Arsenal have joined Manchester United in the race to sign Nice defender Jean-Clair Todibo this summer, according to Spanish publication Sport.
The Gunners have an established central defensive pairing in William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes, but manager Mikel Arteta is still eyeing another top-level addition.
Sporting director Edu reportedly has Todibo as one of the top names on his list.
United have failed to sign him over the last two transfer windows and Arsenal could reportedly do a favour to Barcelona by securing the Frenchman’s signature in the coming weeks.
Nice currently value their prized asset at £42 million. If the Gunners were to sign Todibo for that fee, Barcelona would receive £8.4m from the deal due to a 20 percent sell-on clause.
The Gunners currently have Saliba and Gabriel as undisputed starters. In the case of an injury, Arteta could call upon Takehiro Tomiyasu, Jurrien Timber or Jakub Kiwior in the starting XI.
Ben White can also operate in the heart of the defence and Arsenal do not necessarily need another marquee signing. Todibo is a quality player, but a deal is unlikely to happen.
They have several other key positions to strengthen, including the centre-forward department.
Todibo may not leave Nice to join Arsenal without the assurance of a starting role. The 24-year-old previously admitted that he chose to stay at Les Aiglons for regular game time.
If Arsenal were to consider a move for Todibo, there is also the United factor to consider.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who owns Nice, is also United’s co-owner. The British billionaire is controlling the footballing operations at the club.
Ratcliffe will most likely want Todibo to move to Old Trafford rather than to a direct league rival.