July 3, 2024

TBR Football is aware that Emile Smith Rowe, an England player who is prepared to depart this summer, is the subject of intense interest from many Premier League clubs.

According to TBR insiders, Smith Rowe has been told by Arsenal that they would not obstruct his progress, and the player believes he must leave the Emirates this summer.

The 23-year-old’s opportunities have decreased, since he only started three league games the previous season.

TBR can now confirm that a number of Premier League clubs are in communication with Smith Rowe’s representation.

Brighton considers moving Emile Smith Rowe
It’s understood that the teams investigating a possible deal are Brentford, Brighton, Crystal Palace, Fulham, and Wolves.

Arsenal has a deal with Smith Rowe through 2026, and from what we’ve heard, the Gunners want more than £30 million. Given that Smith Rowe is a homegrown talent, Arsenal would greatly benefit financially and sustainably from cashing in on him.

Indeed Arsenal are ready to see some substantial profits from homegrown sales with Reiss Nelson and Eddie Nketiah also being offered for sale.

Once backed to become one of the finest in the Premier League, an Arsenal star
Given that Smith Rowe has had difficulty getting into games throughout the last two years with Arsenal, this summer may prove to be a turning point in his career.

Before, he was one of Mikel Arteta’s team’s true assets, tallying 10 goals in the league during the 2021–2022 campaign. However, in the two years afterward, he has only made three starts in the league.

Considering that Willian has said that Smith Rowe has the potential to be among the top players in the Premier League, he will be hoping that his next move turns out to be a game-changer. Additionally, he has been called a “special” skill.

Because of his lack of playing time, he currently appears to be a long way off from being that player, but the Premier League’s continued interest in him demonstrates how highly regarded he is.

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