Arsenal might loose Odegaard as Neville criticises the Norwegian

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Arsenal might loose Martin Odegaard as PSG are eyeing a move for the Norwegian midfielder in the summer, as per reports.

Gunners signed Odegaard on the permanent basis in 2021 after his brief loan spell at the Emirates. Arsenal paid the fee around £35 including add-ons.

The 24-year-old has been a outstanding signing for Arsenal. In this season, he has been one of the best player in the Premier League, scoring 15 goals and providing 7 asists so far.

Odegaard also became Arsenal’s new captain ahead of this season. At this very young age, he has been highly admired by manager Mikel Arteta.

According to Spanish Outlet Fichajes, PSG wants to break the market and sign Odegaard in the summer transfer window. The Norwegian has emerged as an attractive options for the French Giants.

However, Nacional claims that Odegaard have recieved “two proposals” and first one came from PSG. The French club can offer more than £65m for him and but Bayern Munich has also appeared as a possible suitor, the reports adds.

Gary Neville criticised some of the experienced players of Arsenal for the title slip this season

Manchester United legend Gary Neville was furious with some of Arsenal’s players for the title slip this season. He said on the Overlap:-

“I look at Martin Odegaard, fantastic professional. Oleksandr Zinchenko, great professional. But when you actually get to the highest pressurised moments in the biggest matches in the crux of the season, are they leaders then?.

“Arsenal’s senior players, Partey, Zinchenko, Odegaard, in the most difficult period – when those younger players like Saka and Martinelli needed that guidance, Jesus needed telling to stop running around and just stand up front and be really disciplined in how you play – they didn’t impact the rest of their teammates on the pitch, I don’t believe. In fact, they contributed to the difficulties they were having in the matches.”

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