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Lewis Pangratiou

Arsenal news: Barcelona make Memphis Depay transfer decision as Jarrod Bowen contact made

Here is your Arsenal morning digest on Sunday, June 12.

Barcelona willing to sell Depay

Spanish outlet Sport, via Sport Witness, have claimed that Barcelona are open to selling to Memphis Depay. Arsenal have been linked with the Dutchman in recent months and he could potentially add more experience to the Gunners' young front line.

READ MORE: Sir Alex Ferguson warning for Bukayo Saka amid worrying Liverpool admission and Raphinha links

Merson praises Arsenal target Bowen

Paul Merson believes West Ham star Jarrod Bowen remains underrated after making his England debut. Arsenal are also now reportedly eager to complete a transfer for the 25-year-old. According to The Beautiful Game podcast, the Gunners have made contact with the player's representatives over a possible move.

Merson thinks that Bowen will continue to go from strength to strength. He told SportsKeeda: "Jarrod Bowen is someone who got recognition on the grandest stage recently as he made his England debut, but I still believe he's underrated.

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Fulham in talks over Leno deal

The Athletic report that Fulham are in talks to sign the German, who wants to stay in London.

Leno would be Fulham’s first signing of the summer, while they have already sold Fabio Carvalho to Liverpool and Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa has joined Napoli. With Arsenal keen to sell, and as he has just one-year left on his contract, a purchase is a very real possibility.

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