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Journalist Updates on Rumours Linking £200K Per-Week Star With a Stunning Return to Arsenal
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Rumours have been swirling in the football world as Wojciech Szczesny finds himself linked with a stunning return to Arsenal. The Polish goalkeeper, currently plying his trade at Juventus, has reportedly caught the eye of his former club as they seek to bolster their goalkeeping options.

Could Wojciech Szczesny Make a Return to Arsenal?

Wojciech Szczesny Set to Remain at Juventus

Despite speculation of a potential reunion with Arsenal, Mike McGrath of The Telegraph insists that Szczesny is poised to stay at Turin for the upcoming season.

With a year left on his current contract, discussions of an extension are expected to occur after his involvement in the European Championships with Poland in the summer. The Italian giants are keen on retaining the services of the experienced shot-stopper, who has been a mainstay in their squad for seven seasons.

Obstacles to Overcome for Arsenal

While the prospect of the 34-year-old’s return may sound good, there are significant obstacles to overcome. The Polish international is among the best-paid goalkeepers in Europe, presenting a financial challenge for any potential suitors.

He earns £200,000 per week in Italy, which many clubs will be reluctant to spend on a backup keeper.

Additionally, Arsenal’s current goalkeeping situation, with Aaron Ramsdale losing his No.1 spot to David Raya, raises questions about Mikel Arteta’s plan for the crucial position.

Speculation Amid Goalkeeping Shuffle

The summer transfer window is expected to witness significant movement in the goalkeeping department, with several high-profile keepers potentially available on free transfers. David de Gea and Mat Ryan are a couple of names that could come into prominence as the off-season rolls around

However, amidst this shuffle, Szczesny’s future remains set in stone as he is ready to continue his stint in Serie A. As for the Gunners, they will have to look elsewhere if Ramsdale decides to leave the club at the end of the season.

This article first appeared on Last Word On Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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