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Moyes Sets Sights on Arsenal Talisman Ahead of Summer Transfer Window

Israel Oluwaseg Lawal
Israel Oluwaseg Lawal
David Moyes is said to be interested in Arsenal’s star Reiss Nelson.

Arsenal’s Reiss Nelson has been the subject of intense speculation following his impressive display in the match against Bournemouth over the weekend. Speaking on the Talking Transfers Podcast, respected football journalist Graeme Bailey weighed in on the player’s future prospects, with several clubs reportedly keen to sign the 22-year-old.

Nelson’s late goal, which secured three points for the North London outfit, could prove to be a crucial moment in their season. However, with the player set to become a free agent in the summer, it is no surprise that many clubs are said to be interested in securing his signature.

Bailey revealed that West Ham is among the teams keen on signing the “really powerful” Arsenal player.

However, the journalist also mentioned that Nelson has expressed his desire to stay with the Gunners, although the uncertainty surrounding his playing time may force him to consider his options elsewhere.

The situation surrounding Nelson’s future is one to watch, and it remains to be seen whether Arsenal can convince the talented forward to remain at the club or if he will choose to explore other opportunities.

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