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Transfer: Arsenal open to selling Lewis-Skelly, Nwaneri this summer
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Transfer: Arsenal open to selling Lewis-Skelly, Nwaneri this summer

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Arsenal CEO, Richard Garlick has admitted that the club is open to selling Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri.

In an interview with BBC Sport, Garlick insisted that the club was not actively seeking to offload the players but would consider it if “the right opportunity” came up.

At just 19, both Lewis-Skelly and Nwaneri have made a significant number of appearances for Arsenal’s first team.

Both players are homegrown, meaning any potential departure would represent pure profit for the Gunners and help balance the books.

“I can’t stop other clubs from being interested.

“We are not actively looking at selling those homegrown players, but if the right opportunity came up — right for them and the club — we’d obviously consider that,” Garlick said.

Transfer: Arsenal open to selling Lewis-Skelly, Nwaneri this summer

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