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Arsenal may problem Liverpool and West Ham for eight-goal Nigerian striker

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Premier League title contenders Arsenal may try a summer time swoop for Nigeria-eligible striker Samu Omorodion in the summertime,  Soccernet.ng stories.

Omorodion rose to recognition initially of the season, when he scored his first senior soccer objective for Granada in in opposition to Atletico Madrid. The next week, Rojiblancos swooped in for him though he had by no means skilled top-flight soccer. Then instantly, they loaned him out to fellow Laliga facet Granada.

The 19-year-old striker has been fairly spectacular at Granada and he has an honest return of eight targets in 29 appearances. Due to his performances, Omorodion has been linked with an exit from Atletico Madrid as a result of he’s not assured first time soccer when he returns on the finish of the marketing campaign.

In response to CaughtOffside, West Ham and Arsenal have been mulling over a deal for the striker with twin nationality. Nevertheless, in a brand new growth, Liverpool additionally seem like all for Omorodion.

The teen is valued at $40 million based on Transfermarkt, which is an honest value Nevertheless, the main issue that may resolve Omorodion’s resolution is taking part in time. Ultimately, if coach Diego Simeone can assure him taking part in time at Atletico Madrid subsequent season, he may select to stay in Spain.

Omorodion has Nigerian dad and mom, however he was born in Spain and performs for his or her youth group. His allegiance lies with Spain, however he may nonetheless swap to Nigeria.

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