Arsenal are leading the race for Sverre Nypan as Manchester United are reportedly out of the race, with the midfielder set to cost £10 million.
According to TBR, Arsenal have taken the lead in the race for Sverre Nypan as a move this month could be on the cards. The Norwegian teenager has attracted a lot of interest from top clubs, although the Gunners are seemingly ahead following Manchester United ‘moving on’ from the chase.
Sverre Nypan has been a name on the list of many clubs since last summer, as the Norwegian prodigy could potentially move in this window. The Rosenborg star is reportedly available for a fee of £10 million, which may attract more clubs into the equation than the ones already in the mix.
Rosenborg are eager to make the sale this month and not keep the player when their new season starts in April. Manchester United have reportedly moved on from the race, as the Red Devils were widely considered the favourites to land the 18-year-old, as the teenager also views them as his dream club.
Arsenal are among a host of clubs keen, and as per the report, the Gunners are reportedly leading the chase for the 18-year-old Norwegian prodigy. Mikel Arteta has embarked on a quest to build a core of young players, with the likes of Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly already excelling in his system.
Nypan could be a solid enough acquisition for the Gunners to develop, as he’s seen more like Martin Odegaard. Joining the north London outfit would allow Nypan to train alongside the Norwegian captain, as he’s widely seen as someone who could be the Arsenal skipper’s long-term successor.
Sverre Nypan’s price tag very attractive
In this day and age when clubs are demanding top dollar for some of their young talents, according to TV2 via Sport Witness, Rosenborg only wants £10 million for the teenage talent. Arsenal, now in the lead, will have no qualms with paying the required price and getting the player to the Emirates this month.
The Gunners are expecting competition even if they are to reach an advanced stage in negotiations for the 18-year-old. However, they are confident of landing the Norwegian, who might have joined Manchester United had they not backed out of the race.
Arsenal are leading the race for Sverre Nypan as Manchester United are reportedly out of the race, with the midfielder set to cost £10 million.
According to TBR, Arsenal have taken the lead in the race for Sverre Nypan as a move this month could be on the cards. The Norwegian teenager has attracted a lot of interest from top clubs, although the Gunners are seemingly ahead following Manchester United ‘moving on’ from the chase.
Sverre Nypan has been a name on the list of many clubs since last summer, as the Norwegian prodigy could potentially move in this window. The Rosenborg star is reportedly available for a fee of £10 million, which may attract more clubs into the equation than the ones already in the mix.
Rosenborg are eager to make the sale this month and not keep the player when their new season starts in April. Manchester United have reportedly moved on from the race, as the Red Devils were widely considered the favourites to land the 18-year-old, as the teenager also views them as his dream club.
Arsenal are among a host of clubs keen, and as per the report, the Gunners are reportedly leading the chase for the 18-year-old Norwegian prodigy. Mikel Arteta has embarked on a quest to build a core of young players, with the likes of Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly already excelling in his system.
Nypan could be a solid enough acquisition for the Gunners to develop, as he’s seen more like Martin Odegaard. Joining the north London outfit would allow Nypan to train alongside the Norwegian captain, as he’s widely seen as someone who could be the Arsenal skipper’s long-term successor.
Sverre Nypan’s price tag very attractive
In this day and age when clubs are demanding top dollar for some of their young talents, according to TV2 via Sport Witness, Rosenborg only wants £10 million for the teenage talent. Arsenal, now in the lead, will have no qualms with paying the required price and getting the player to the Emirates this month.
The Gunners are expecting competition even if they are to reach an advanced stage in negotiations for the 18-year-old. However, they are confident of landing the Norwegian, who might have joined Manchester United had they not backed out of the race.