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Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham sent honest transfer message by Gleison Bremer amid 'bidding war'

Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur transfer target Gleison Bremer has broken the silence on his future amid a potential exit from Torino. The 25-year-old has heavily linked with move to the Premier League this summer, however a switch within the Serie A is reportedly also on the cards.

He featured 33 times for Ivan Juric's side in the Serie A last season, steering the Italian side to a top-10 finish. The Brazilian's impressive displays have also reportedly courted the attention of Bayern Munich and Inter Milan, though it's unknown as to whether the latter has pulled out after convincing Alessandro Bastoni to stay put.

So, with Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham all reportedly eager to sign Bremer, Italian newspaper La Stampa, via Milan News, report that the London clubs are ready to start bidding at €40million (£34m). The centre-half, who sees his contract with the Turin-based side expire in two years, was crowned 2021/22 best Serie A defender.

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With his future in the air, Bremer has claimed that he's unsure as to where he'll play next season. Though, one thing for certain is that the Brazilian wants Champions League football, which could well rule Arsenal out of the picture.

"I don’t know where I will play, I am talking to my agent and at the moment, there is nothing defined yet,” he told Flow Sport Club, via Football Italia. "I am unsure whether I’ll remain in Italy or go abroad. One fundamental thing is to play the Champions League next season. This is fundamental to continuing my growth. We’ll define everything in the next few days or weeks."

Bremer himself has already handed both Antonio Conte and Thomas Tuchel a boost, should he relish a Premier League move this summer. As reported by the Liverpool Echo, he said: "I prefer a three-man defence because it’s in line with the system with which I’ve consecrated myself.

"I’ve learned how to use my head on the pitch. It’s not a natural quality, you must learn it. You need to understand when it’s the right time to press and when you need to track back."

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