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Imagine your favourite football team ( Arsenal ) really wants to buy a new player who plays on the left side of the attack (a “left-winger”). That plan is not going well right now!
A man named Fabrizio Romano (a famous “transfer guru” who knows all about player moves) has shared some news:
Important Point: A “deal in place” means the player and PSG already agreed on personal things like salary, but the clubs still need to finalize the move.
Arsenal also wanted another player named Morgan Rogers. Here is what happened:
Romano explained on his YouTube channel that:
Romano said:
“Arsenal over the last few days made some checks with the agents of Yan Diomande… to understand if there was still a chance to enter the deal. But don’t forget Diomande has an agreement on personal terms with Paris Saint-Germain, and Paris Saint-Germain are in negotiations with Leipzig.”
So Arsenal looked, but Diomande is likely going to PSG.
Romano also shared that Arsenal were never going to pay super big money for Rogers:
Important Point: Arsenal’s realistic price limit for Rogers was under £100m, much less than Chelsea’s £117m fee.
Q: Who is Fabrizio Romano?
A: He is a well-known football transfer journalist who shares reliable news about player moves.
Q: What does “personal terms” mean?
A: It means the player and the new club agreed on things like pay and contract length, but the two clubs still need to agree on a transfer fee.
Q: Why is this a blow for Arsenal?
A: They spent months trying to sign Rogers and also looked at Diomande, but both players are slipping away to other clubs.
Q: What is the summer transfer window?
A: It is a special period in the year when football clubs are allowed to buy and sell players.