Arsenal rated as 3/10 to land Nicolas Pepe, Liverpool being used to drive up price | OneFootball

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·13 June 2019

Arsenal rated as 3/10 to land Nicolas Pepe, Liverpool being used to drive up price

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Arsenal may well want Nicolas Pepe, and they very clearly need him, but it seems as if he’s more likely to end up at Liverpool or even Manchester United.

Article image:Arsenal rated as 3/10 to land Nicolas Pepe, Liverpool being used to drive up price

The problem? The fee of course.

Lille are said to want around €80m for him and even though there are some claims Liverpool have only been linked in a bid to drive up his price, it is clear this is a war Arsenal won’t win.


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Article image:Arsenal rated as 3/10 to land Nicolas Pepe, Liverpool being used to drive up price

According to his club manager, Pepe is ‘150% likely to leave this summer’, a statistical impossibility, but you get what he’s saying.

The winger scored 23 goals with 12 assists in 41 games. Still only 23, 35 goal contributions in one of Europe’s top five leagues has drawn the attention of plenty of top clubs, and the player’s manager doesn’t deny that they have no chance of holding onto him this summer.

“Nicolas will not go 100%, he will go 150%,” Galtier said. “It’s an economic reality when you have a player who scored 35 goals in 18 months, solicited by the biggest clubs, who will have major offers.

“My president has a budget to respect, there is a balance in the locker room to respect the wages and how to prevent a player from leaving surely for a large European club? It is impossible!”

Sport write about Arsenal’s chances of landing Pepe:

Sport seem to believe Bayern Munich are the favourites for the player’s signature from Arsenal, Liverpool, United, Bayern Inter Milan and PSG. They are, of course, trying to replace Franck Ribery as well as undergoing a heavily-financed squad overhaul.

Arsenal are bottom of that list.

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