Arsenal transfer news: Gunners could snap up Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez in cut-price January deal

Arsenal transfer news: Gunners could snap up Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez in cut-price January deal
Arsenal are reportedly keen on signing Barcelona star Denis Suarez who could be available in a cut-price January deal.The 24-year-old is out of contract at the Nou Camp in 2020 but he is expected to leave before then given his lack of game time.Barcelona star Denis Suarez in action.1
Barcelona star Denis Suarez in action.
The Spaniard has drifted well down the midfield pecking order and is still yet to appear in La Liga this season having started just four top-flight games in the whole of last season.And now El Mundo Deportivo has claimed that Barca are ready to move Suarez on when the January transfer window opens rather than keep hold of him until the summer.Arsenal are one of the clubs credited with a firm interest while AS Roma are also said to be keen on landing him. But the Gunners may hold the trump card in the race as their manager Unai Emery has already worked with Suarez during his time in charge at Sevilla.

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