Crystal Palace wants to sign a new player for £30 million…………

This summer, Arsenal might be prepared to offload a number of players, and Crystal Palace is now looking to get rid of one of their fringe midfield players.

Although Mikel Arteta is eager to keep things changing, the Gunners have had an excellent season. As a result, several players may be sold to help with FFP.
Among them, Eddie Nketiah is a player who is anticipated to be on the radar of several teams, with Crystal Palace being one of them.

Not only Nketiah, though, is reportedly someone Oliver Glasner wants to sign for Palace; he is also reportedly targeting an Arsenal midfield player.

Reiss Nelson is desired by Crystal Palace, and Arsenal will demand £30 million.
Nelson, a midfielder for the Gunners, is reportedly being pursued by Palace, according to a report published today by Football Transfers.

The 24-year-old has spent another season on the periphery of things, and since he needs first-team experience at his age, a summer transfer might be in the works.

If Arsenal decides to sell Nelson, the FT reports that they will try to fetch about £30 million for him.
While both Michael Olise and Ebere Eze may be on the move this summer, Palace is searching for new players.

Mikel Arteta is hoping to add players this summer, and with Nelson and Nketiah expected to cost £30 million apiece, the Gunners will have £60 million to devote to FFP matters.

At this point, Nelson might think that moving to the Palace would be ideal. The arrival of Oliver Glasner has brought about a change in the dynamic at Selhurst Park.

 

Arsenal must let go of Reiss Nelson.

Reiss Nelson should definitely leave the Emirates now that he is 24 years old and has completed another season of comparatively little work.

Moving to Palace wouldn’t be the worst choice either, particularly if Olise or Eze depart.

Nelson would have the opportunity to firmly establish his claim to a starting position in the Premier League and demonstrate to Arsenal’s supporters what they are lacking.

It is imperative that the agreement benefit all parties involved, but with limited playing time, Arteta’s desire for additional players, and Palace’s ascent, this may be the right opportunity.

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