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Arsenal agree personal terms with Cristhian Mosquera as Gunners close in on €20m transfer for Valencia defender

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  • Arsenal agree personal terms with Valencia defender Cristhian Mosquera
  • New bid to exceed €20m after initial offer rejected
  • Real Madrid also interested but Valencia prefer foreign deal
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Arsenal have agreed personal terms with Valencia centre-back Mosquera, according to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano. Their opening offer of €14 million (£12m) was turned down by Valencia, but a new proposal is being prepared as the Gunners look to finalise the transfer.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Arsenal have been active in the transfer market as they seek to build a title-winning squad after failing to win the Premier League for three straight years despite being in the race. With Real Madrid also interested in Mosquera, the Gunners are accelerating negotiations to avoid losing another top young defender to their European rivals. However, Arsenal may benefit from Valencia’s unwillingness to sell to Los Blancos.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Mosquera, who is just 21 years old, has made a name for himself in La Liga with mature performances for Valencia. Standing at 6'2", the Spain U21 international has earned plaudits for his physical presence, anticipation, and ability to play out from the back, traits that Mikel Arteta appreciates in his backline.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MOSQUERA?

    Arsenal are expected to return with an improved offer to meet Valencia’s valuation of over €20 million (£17m). With the player keen on the move and personal terms wrapped up, the Gunners are optimistic about sealing the deal, though Real Madrid’s interest remains a looming threat.