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Arsenal give Eddie Nketiah his last chance to sign a new deal at the club

Arsenal give Eddie Nketiah his last chance to sign a new deal at the club

EXCLUSIVE: Arsenal give Eddie Nketiah his last chance to sign a new deal at the club… with West Ham, Crystal Palace and other suitors now convinced he will STAY at the Gunners

Arsenal have put their final offer of a new deal on the table for Eddie NketiahThe striker has attracted plenty of interest with current contract expiring in JuneBut there is now a growing feeling that Nketiah will commit to the Gunners 

Arsenal have offered Eddie Nketiah their final offer of a new contract with striker’s suitors now convinced he will stay at the Emirates.

A host of clubs were hoping to sign Nketiah on a free transfer when his contract expires in six weeks.

But there is a growing feeling amongst the striker’s interested parties that Nketiah is now minded to stay with the Gunners.

Arsenal have offered 22-year-old striker Eddie Nketiah their final offer of a new contract

Gunners boss Mikel Arteta has made clear that he wants to keep Nketiah as he is in his plans

Sportsmail revealed earlier this month that Arsenal were preparing one last attempt to persuade Nketiah to stay after the striker rejected previous extension offers.

And it is understood the club’s new offer has now been formally offered to Nketiah – with sources claiming the striker is ready to stay at the club.

The 22-year-old is out of contract next month; West Ham, Crystal Palace and numerous clubs abroad were hoping to take Nketiah on a free transfer.

Nketiah finished the season as the club’s first-choice striker and scored five goals in the final seven games.

Mikel Arteta has made clear, however, that he wants to keep Nketiah and there is growing optimism behind the scenes at Arsenal that their academy prospect is minded to stay.

Nketiah finished the season as Arsenal’s first-choice striker and scored…

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