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Arsenal Set To Make £17 Million Move For Real Madrid Man

Arsenal Set To Make £17 Million Move For Real Madrid Man

Reports in Spain say that Arsenal are keen.

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

It's still unclear at this point whether or not Arsene Wenger will be at Arsenal beyond this season but that's not stopping rumours related to potential incomings at the club.

Spanish outlet Don Balon say that Arsenal are interested in Real Madrid right-back Danilo and could make a summer move.

The Brazilian signed for Real for a fee of £27 million from Porto in 2015, and though he's been part of the side that won the Champions League last term, and could be the first side in the revised format to win the competition back-to-back, his time at the Bernabeu has been underwhelming.

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The 25-year old has struggled to establish himself as the first-choice for the right-back berth under Zinedine Zidane, with the consistent and reliable Dani Carvajal regularly getting the nod.

That has meant Danilo has had to make do with bit-part role which has seen him make just 16 league appearances in what looks set to be a title-winning campaign for Real Madrid.

Though he does have a big opportunity to impress in the last two games of the season because of an injury to Carvajal, the talk is that Real want to off-load Danilo, and Arsenal have emerged as suitors.

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According to reports, the Gunners will push to sign for the former Santos man if their regular right-back Hector Bellerin, consistently linked with a move to either Barcelona or Manchester City, leaves this summer.

Danilo is said to be viewed as the ideal replacement and could be available for a cut-price fee of £17 million.

Arsenal fans, would you take Danilo or do you think you there are better options out there?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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Topics: Arsene Wenger, Arsenal, Real Madrid