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Arsenal is open to selling young defender Myles Lewis Skelly to Manchester United due to his limited playing time this season. Skelly is still highly regarded despite not getting many starts.
Arsenal has no problems selling one of their players to Man Utd
Manchester United have been linked with a move for Myles Lewis Skelly as the young defender continues to struggle for regular playing time at Arsenal. The Englishman has found opportunities limited since the start of the season, with Riccardo Calafiori currently ahead of him in the pecking order, resulting in only a handful of starts for the Gunners.
Despite his lack of minutes, Lewis Skelly remains highly regarded both within Arsenal and across the Premier League. His potential has not gone unnoticed, and Manchester United have shown a growing interest in acquiring emerging talent from their rivals.
The Red Devils are understood to be open to further additions of this nature should the right opportunity arise. According to Mirror Sport, Arsenal would be willing to sanction a move for Lewis Skelly to Manchester United, provided their valuation is met.
Although the two clubs are fierce rivals and rarely engage in direct transfer dealings, the report suggests that Arsenal’s primary concern is securing an appropriate fee. The club are not inclined to reject a financially beneficial offer purely based on the buying club’s identity.
This pragmatic approach reflects a broader strategy focused on maximising value, even if it involves strengthening a competitor.
From the player’s perspective, a move could offer a clearer pathway to regular first-team football. Lewis Skelly is reportedly open to the transfer, recognising the opportunity it presents for his development. At Manchester United, he could emerge as a long-term successor to Luke Shaw, who is widely considered to be approaching the latter stages of his career.
For Arsenal, the deal would represent a significant financial gain, with any transfer fee effectively constituting pure profit. Meanwhile, Manchester United would secure a promising young defender capable of contributing both immediately and in the future, making the potential agreement beneficial for all involved.
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