Arsenal defender William Saliba is reportedly set to be the subject of strong transfer interest from Paris Saint-Germain, who could be ready to put as much as €100m on the Gunners’ table for the French centre-back. Saliba has been a star performer for Arsenal in the last few years, initially having...
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