ESPN: Transfer negotiations are in-depth, Arsenal had hoped Yorke to join the preseason roster
4:05am, 20 July 2025Football
July 20th According to ESPN, Arsenal is still pushing forward Yorker's transfer negotiations, and they originally hoped to get players to join the preseason roster of the Asian tournament.
Arsenal set off for Singapore on Saturday, and they will play preseason games with Milan, Newcastle and Tottenham during their trip to Asia. According to ESPN, Arsenal originally hoped to let Yorke travel with the team because the transfer negotiations have entered a deep stage.
Arsenal has agreed to pay a basic transfer fee of approximately 63 million euros, plus an additional clause of approximately 10 million euros, but the specific figures have not been finalized and the trigger conditions for the additional clauses are still under discussion.
In this Asian tour list, Arsenal's three new players Kepa, Norgo and Zubimendi were all selected, but Maduaike and Mosquera (not officially announced yet) were not listed.
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