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Arsenal Pursuing Loan Deal with Bayer Leverkusen for Piero Hincapié

Arsenal Pursuing Loan Deal with Bayer Leverkusen for Piero Hincapié
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Sports August 29, 2025 17:49

london, uk - Arsenal aims to secure a loan deal with Bayer Leverkusen for Piero Hincapié, who has reportedly agreed to terms. The Premier League club looks to finalize the deal amidst a busy transfer window.

Arsenal Pursuing Loan Deal for Piero Hincapié

Arsenal is in talks with Bayer Leverkusen to secure a loan deal for Piero Hincapié after already spending significantly in the transfer window. The Ecuador international may join Arsenal on loan with an obligation to sign next summer.

Terms and Negotiations

The Gunners have intensified discussions with Leverkusen to delay payment through a loan agreement. Despite Leverkusen's initial stance to keep Hincapié, Arsenal remains optimistic about closing the deal before the transfer window closes.

Financial Constraints

Arsenal's financial limitations have led them to pursue a loan deal for Hincapié instead of a direct transfer. Leverkusen initially requested £52 million for the player, but Arsenal aims to secure the signing through a loan arrangement.

Player's Desire and Club Confidence

Arsenal is confident that Hincapié's eagerness to move to the Premier League will influence Leverkusen to agree to his departure. The club has already reached an agreement with the player, awaiting Leverkusen's approval to finalize the deal.

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