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Deprived of Gabriel Jesus, Arsenal would be interested in Elye Wahi. A departure of the OM player to the London club would not displease some observers.
A game of musical chairs may be taking place around Elye Wahi. While the Olympique de Marseille striker is not really managing to find his place within the Marseille club, Arsenal are reportedly interested in his profile. The Gunners have just lost Gabriel Jesus to injury and are looking for a replacement. An option validated by some.
Consultant for the channel The TeamOlivier Rouyer estimated that a possible departure, however premature it may be for the player who arrived at OM last August, would be in good form. And he first put the context: “In football which has supposedly changed, youth no longer matters. You don't have time. Now, you have to give right away because we have invested in you. So profitability must not be immediate, but almost. »
Three Premier League clubs are interested in him
Then the former France team player gave his verdict on the idea of leaving for Arsenal: “Since apparently in Marseille he is not finding his feet, why not go to Arsenal, or elsewhere in England. And maybe there, he will have a way of expressing himself that will be easier than he did in Marseille. It's quite simple. »
Elye Wahi has so far taken part in fourteen matches with OM, in all competitions, for only three goals and an assist. Besides Arsenal, two other Premier League clubs have come to the news about him: West Ham and Bournemouth.
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