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Renato Sanches CONFIRMS Arsenal interest and reveals he is ‘ready’ to quit Lille

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RENATO SANCHES has confirmed that Arsenal are thinking about signing him as he dropped a serious trace that he’ll go away Lille.

The Portuguese worldwide, 24, has rebuilt his profession after years within the wilderness and is presently starring for the French membership.

The Portuguese midfielder is currently starring for French club Lille

The midfielder performed a key position in Lille’s Ligue 1 title-winning success final season and he has made 18 appearances this time period.

Sanches, who moved to Lille in 2019, nonetheless has 18 months left on his contract however doesn’t need to signal an extension.

That has alerted Arsenal to his potential availability, with boss Mikel Arteta determined so as to add reinforcements to his squad.

And now the star has confirmed in an interview – through the Mirror – that the Premier League are eager.

Discussing the switch hypothesis, Sanches stated: “Perhaps Milan and Arsenal have an interest however I don’t know.

“I spoke with my agent, I do know which golf equipment are calling me however I can’t say proper now. However I do know I’m prepared. If a proposal is available in, I’ll discover out what’s finest for me.”

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Sanches burst onto the scene aged 18 and helped his nation to Euro 2016 success after successful the league and cup double with Benfica.

He then earned a big-money transfer to Bayern Munich however struggled to make an impression and he ended up within the Premier League with Swansea Metropolis on mortgage.

Sanchez finally left Bayern three years in the past and has not appeared again after reigniting his profession.

Arsenal have each Thomas Partey and Granit Xhaka as their two essential midfield males.

However Swiss star Xhaka has lengthy been linked with a switch exit from the Emirates.

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Supply: The Solar