All the talk as January approaches is centred around Mykhailo Mudryk. Arsenal are long-term admirers of the Ukraine international and it appears that he could finally be on the move from Shakhtar Donetsk when the transfer window opens.
Shakhtar refused to let him leave last summer, despite interest from several clubs, and that has proved to be a smart move, with Mudryk’s performances in the Champions League seeing his value soar in recent months.
Arsenal want to bring in a winger in January and Mudryk fits the bill perfectly. At 21, he fits the age profile that the Gunners like to target and he has proven he can compete at the top level of world football. He has also publicly stated how keen he would be on a move to north London.
The big question is whether the Gunners could offer the sort of money that would tempt Shakhtar into doing business.
The Ukrainian club’s director of football, Darijo Srna, has already stated he believes the young attacker is worth around £90 million ($109m) and has pointed to the transfer fees commanded by the likes of Jack Grealish and Antony as proof.
Whether Arsenal would be willing to pay that sort of money for the winger feels unlikely, but their opening £55m offer is a start, and it will be interesting to see who, if anyone, is able to make a compromise to ensure the deal goes through.