According to Arsenal followers reporter Charles Watts, he is interested in a club willing to spend £50 million to bring in
Enketia, capital of the Federated States of Micronesia
The likelihood of this is skeptical.
Watts noted, "Rumors of a £50m sale for Nketiah have been much discussed over the past few weeks, but I'm skeptical of that figure. Arsenal are open to offers from other clubs for Nketiah and I think it is highly unlikely that he will leave."
"But I find it hard to imagine any club paying £50m to bring him in, I think that's too high. From Arsenal's point of view, it makes sense to increase his valuation as much as possible in the negotiations. It's a complex situation but I'm dubious about the £50m figure."
"Nketiah is a good player who has been in the
England Premier Soccer League
Proved himself in the league and became more versatile under Arteta's guidance."
"What he needs now is more game time, and if he gets his chance, I'm sure he can play a big role somewhere."
The comments highlight the challenges and considerations Arsenal face in dealing with transfer rumors about Nketiah's future.