Arsenal make £30m bid to sign Manchester United and Liverpool target, personal terms agreed - Reports
Arsenal have reportedly submitted a £30 million opening offer to sign Manchester United and Liverpool target Jurrien Timber.
The Dutch centre-back is set to leave Ajax this summer after nine years with the club, where he has made 121 appearances. Speaking to Dutch news outlet De Telegraaf in April, he confirmed that he's looking to leave the Amsterdam-based giants.
Timber said:
"A transfer is getting closer and closer, so to speak. There is a lot of concrete interest, and I have made agreements with Ajax. Last year, Ajax asked me to stay for at least one more season and to extend my contract."
Manchester United and Liverpool have also been credited with an interest in Timber. The Athletic's David Ornstein has now said that Arsenal have submitted an offer of around £30 million for him.
Ajax apparently value the Dutchman at £50 million, but the Gunners hope to reach a compromise. Personal terms are reportedly in place between Arsenal and the centre-back, whose contract expires in 2025.
Timber, 22, is one of the finest central defenders in his age bracket. The 15-cap Netherlands international is quick, confident in possession and versatile enough to play at right-back.
Arsenal would be wise to strengthen at the back after William Saliba's back injury in March derailed their bid for the Premier League title in the recently concluded season. Timber could challenge the Frenchman and Gabriel Magalhaes' partnership at the back.
Brighton teammate fears Moises Caicedo exit amid Arsenal and Manchester United links
Brighton & Hove Albion left-back Pervis Estupinan recently gave his verdict on Moises Caicedo's future at the Amex.
The 21-year-old midfielder has drawn interest from Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United after a stellar season at the Amex, as per the Mirror. He penned a new deal in March that extended his stay at Brighton till 2027.
Estupinan, who is Caicedo's teammate at the club and international level, reckons the midfielder could leave this summer. He told Ecuador TV (h/t ESPN Argentina) earlier this month:
"I think that having a player of Moi's category, that many teams would like him, we all fear that he will leave us. As I have always talked to him, if he stays I will be very happy to play next to him, to continue enjoying his football."
Caicedo, a defensive midfielder, has registered two goals and three assists in 53 games across competitions for the Seagulls since his move to the Amex in February 2021.