Arsenal remains determined to beat Manchester City to sign Bruno Guimaraes at the end of this season.

The Newcastle United midfielder is the subject of transfer interest from both clubs as Arsenal seeks to ensure they can compete with City on and off the field.

Mikel Arteta’s side is eager to improve its current squad, and Guimaraes also seems open to leaving if the right opportunity arises.

With PSG also eyeing the midfielder, Arsenal knows they may have to spend close to the amount they spent on Declan Rice to win the race for the Brazilian.

They are eager to secure his signature, and according to a report on Football Insider, Arsenal is willing to sell some of their fringe players to fund the move.

The report claims that Arsenal has opened the door for Reiss Nelson, Emile Smith Rowe, and Eddie Nketiah to leave the Emirates.

Money made from their departure will easily fund the transfer for Guimaraes, whose release clause expires a month after the end of the season.

Just Arsenal Opinion

We have to make some sacrifices to sign the players that we want, and Guimaraes will be an expensive acquisition.

The players we have put on the market are individuals who we can sell and still have a good team, so it is a sacrifice worth making.

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