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Arsenal has set an asking price for player wanted by Barcelona

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This could be Gabriel Martinelli’s last season as an Arsenal player, with the Brazilian forward’s valuation reportedly set should clubs become serious about a move for him.He has been one of Arsen...

Arsenal has set an asking price for player wanted by Barcelona This could be Gabriel Martinelli’s last season as an Arsenal player , with the Brazilian forward’s valuation reportedly set should clubs become serious about a move for him. He has been one of Arsenal’s most important players over recent seasons and has continued to produce strong performances for the Gunners whenever he features. Martinelli is not always a consistent performer, but when he is in form, he is extremely difficult to stop , and Mikel Arteta values his contribution at the Emirates.

However, every player has a price, and clubs may consider sales even of key figures, so it is not surprising that Martinelli has been linked with a possible departure at the end of the campaign. Arsenal are now reportedly preparing for interest in the winger, with his valuation set at 50 million euros according to Fichajes . Performance and squad role Despite fluctuations in form, Martinelli remains an important attacking option for Arsenal, offering pace and directness on the flank.

His ability to stretch defences and create chances has made him a useful tactical asset in key matches. Arteta continues to rely on him within the squad structure, and his development has been closely managed as Arsenal compete across multiple competitions. The club are aware that interest from abroad could increase depending on his performances during the remainder of the season.

This has kept him regularly involved in important fixtures. Transfer interest and future outlook In the summer, Bayern Munich and Barcelona were previously linked with a move for Martinelli, and both clubs could revisit their interest when the transfer window opens again. Their potential involvement could increase competition for his signature.