Editor-in-chief of Roche: Arsenal did not participate in Lukeman s trade, and there are already many players in the Gunners position
7:40am, 9 August 2025Football
Not long ago, Romoti editor-in-chief Zanzaroni confirmed on social media that Arsenal did not intervene in Lukeman's transfer deal.
Zenzaroni wrote: "Inter Milan did not set any deadline for Lukeman's deal, and there is no other alternative yet."
"Someone kept asking me if the transfer failed, or if there was Arsenal, as the Sun wrote."
"The truth is that it never failed, and Arsenal never participated, and they already have a lot of players in that position."
"Someone claimed that Atlanta asked for €54 million: this was speculation, pure fantasy. They never gave an asking price."
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