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Real Madrid Persist in Pursuit of William Saliba Despite Arsenal's Resistance

Real Madrid Persist in Pursuit of William Saliba Despite Arsenal's Resistance
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Sports July 26, 2025 11:06

- Real Madrid's interest in William Saliba continues despite Arsenal's reluctance to sell. Al Hilal offers a hefty salary to Newcastle's Alexander Isak. Get the latest transfer rumors.

Real Madrid's Ongoing Interest in William Saliba

Real Madrid remains determined to sign Arsenal's William Saliba, though Arsenal is firm on keeping the 24-year-old defender. Saliba impressed Los Blancos during last season's UEFA Champions League, but even a €100 million offer wouldn't sway Arsenal, with manager Mikel Arteta dismissing Real Madrid's advances.

Al Hilal's Lucrative Offer to Alexander Isak

Al Hilal proposes a tax-free £600,000 weekly wage to lure Newcastle's Alexander Isak, incentivizing with bonuses for achievements. Isak, open to leaving Newcastle, sees interest from Liverpool, but financial constraints may hinder a move.

Other Transfer Rumors

Bayern Munich's improved bid for Liverpool's Luis Díaz, Arsenal's pursuit of Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze, and potential swap deals involving Weston McKennie and Bryan Cristante are making headlines. Stay updated for more developments in the transfer market.

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