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Brentford reject £10m Arsenal offer for Raya

- Exclusive By Sam Dean

Brentford have rejected a bid of about £10 million from Arsenal for goalkeeper David Raya, The Daily Telegraph understand­s.

Raya remains one of Mikel Arteta’s primary targets despite their move for Runar Alex Runarsson, who is to join in the next few days.

Arsenal are in the process of revamping their goalkeepin­g department following the sale of Emiliano Martinez to Aston Villa in a deal that could be worth as much as £20 million.

Icelandic goalkeeper Runarsson is to sign for about £1.5 million after Arsenal agreed a deal with French side Dijon.

It can now be revealed that Arsenal have also stepped up their pursuit of Raya, with the Brentford keeper eager to test himself in the top flight.

Brentford have been insistent that Raya will not leave the club this summer, but it is understood they would be open to selling the 25-year-old to Arsenal and then taking him back on loan for the season.

Such a move would be complicate­d for Arsenal, who would prefer to sign the player immediatel­y and integrate him into their squad.

Matt Macey, Arsenal’s secondchoi­ce keeper following Martinez’s departure, has one year left on his contract and wants to leave this summer.

Raya would be willing to compete with Bernd Leno for the No 1 shirt at Arsenal and has a strong relationsh­ip with Inaki Cana, the goalkeepin­g coach who joined from Brentford in December. Cana has also worked with Runarsson, during their time together at Danish side FC Nordsjaell­and.

Meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen are interested in signing Arsenal full-back Sead Kolasinac in a move that could raise much-needed funds in the final weeks of the transfer window. Kolasinac is believed to earn about £100,000 per week but he has fallen down the pecking order following the signing of Kieran Tierney last year and the emergence of Bukayo Saka from the academy.

Kolasinac has also found himself overlooked in favour of Ainsley Maitland-niles at left wing-back in recent weeks.

Lucas Torreira is another player expected to leave in the next few days, with Torino understood to be leading the race for his signature in a move that could ultimately be worth more than £20 million.

Arsenal are expected to invest the proceeds of Torreira’s sale in a new midfielder, with Lyon’s Houssem Aouar an ambitious but exciting target.

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