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Arsenal and Chelsea both have the chance to bolster their squads this summer
Arsenal and Chelsea are ‘keen’ on PSG midfielder Senny Mayulu, according to CaughtOffside. The report suggests he could be worth up to £61million by the summer. Manchester City have also been credited with an interest ahead of the next transfer window.
The Gunners are back in Premier League action on Sunday afternoon with a home clash against Liam Rosenior’s side. Mikel Arteta’s men remain top of the table as they look to get their hands on the trophy. However, they have City chasing them down.
Arsenal and Chelsea eye PSG youngster Senny Mayulu
Arsenal and Chelsea could see Mayulu as someone to bolster their respective midfield departments. If he joined either of the London clubs, he would give them more competition and depth in the middle of the park. At the age of 19, he has bags of potential and has a bright future ahead of him in the game.
Mayulu, who is a France youth international, joined PSG back in 2020 and is now one of their most prized assets. They could face a battle to keep hold of him down the line though amid attention from elsewhere. Prior to his move, he had spells at local sides Saint-Denis US and AF Épinay-sur-Seine.
The teenager has since become a key player for his current team. He made his first-team debut back in January 2024 and hasn’t looked back since. He has made 71 appearances in all competitions to date, 27 of which have come this season, and he has chipped in with 10 goals.
Arsenal prepare to play Chelsea
Speaking ahead of their clash against Chelsea, Arsenal boss Arteta has said: “(The mood is) Not too high, not too low. I try to be as stable as possible, try to have perspectives always about what a result or a performance brings outside or within the group and I always try to be positive about it.”
He added: “I don’t think March will (define the season) but it will be very important with what is going to happen in April and May, that’s for sure. There are competitions in knockout stages, and you are in or you are out.”
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