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Real Madrid will not give up on William Saliba as Los Blancos are reportedly ready to launch a world-record bid for the centre-back this summer.
Saliba’s reputation as one of Europe’s best centre-backs has soared over the past two years, thanks to his outstanding performances in domestic and European competitions for Arsenal. According to Spanish media outlet Sport, the Madrid giants are ready to lure him away from north London as they need defensive reinforcements.
To lure Saliba away from Arsenal, Real Madrid could have to pay a staggering fee of at least £83 million, which would set a new world record for a defender. The current record is held by Harry Maguire, who joined Manchester United for £80million in 2019.
Saliba soon at Real Madrid?
It has been suggested that Real Madrid have already made preliminary inquiries with Saliba’s representatives and have received an encouraging response. However, the success of the deal will depend on Arsenal’s willingness to part ways with their star defender, who has been a key part of Mikel Arteta’s side.
Despite the rumours, Saliba has publicly expressed his commitment to Arsenal. The 22-year-old signed a contract extension last summer, tying him to the club for the next two and a half years. Speaking last month, Saliba reaffirmed his loyalty to the Gunners, saying: “ I feel at home here. I signed for the club five years ago, but this is only my third season and I enjoy everything – the players, the staff and the fans. »
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