Ollie Watkins wants to join Arsenal

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Aston Villa is definitely envious. While the departure of Jhon Duran to Al-Nassr seems inevitable, the other center-forward of the Villans, Ollie Watkins, is also tracked by another stable. According to information from Daily MailArsenal wants to offer the services of the 29 -year -old player, but it is clearly not the wish of the team coached by Unai Emery.

After seeing a first offer to be rejected, Arsenal now plans a new attempt to dislodge Watkins. But for Aston Villa, seeing his two flagship attackers go during the same transfer window is inconceivable. For his part, the former Brentford is open one to a departure from the Gunners, especially since it is the club that he supported as a child. In the event of failure for this track, the London club would try to fall back on Mathys Tel.

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