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Aston Villa and Newcastle United compete for Emile Smith Rowe’s signature.
According to reports, Emile Smith Rowe is highly sought after by two Premier League clubs, Aston Villa and Newcastle United. NEWS SOURCES netsport.uk
The 23-year-old midfielder, who has played for the Gunners since he was a youngster, is reportedly thinking of leaving the Emirates because of his few playing opportunities.
According to a report, two Premier League clubs, Aston Villa and Newcastle United, are in a race to acquire the services of Emile Smith Rowe.
Smith Rowe, who has been with Arsenal since he was a young child and has steadily advanced through the ranks of the team, may be exploring a move to a different environment in order to obtain more playing time for the first team, according to the ‘news’, which was reported by Graeme Bailey on the Talking Transfers Podcast.
That word ‘could’ is doing a lot of heavy lifting in this rumour.
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Smith Rowe has made over 100 appearances for Arsenal’s main squad at his advanced age, and he has scored 29 goals over his career.
He’s had trouble keeping in the starting lineup, though, and has dropped down the team’s hierarchy in recent years, primarily because he’s been healing from a significant injury.
Due to injuries, Smith Rowe was only able to participate in 14 games and log less than 200 playing minutes the previous season. Of course, this is being misrepresented as something else.
Some journalists have said that Smith Rowe is really considering quitting Arsenal in search of possibilities elsewhere because of his lack of playing time.
Both Aston Villa and Newcastle United have shown interest in the young midfielder that Arsenal have no intention of selling.
According to the rumors, Aston Villa has been keeping a close eye on Smith Rowe and has previously been interested in signing him. In actuality, they attempted to sign him and made a demeaning offer of money, but Smith Rowe wanted to stay.
Smith Rowe, however, is seen by Newcastle United as a potential vital member for its “project” since the club has been bolstering its roster with Saudi money.
Smith Rowe, who has demonstrated no desire to leave the club, despite what some would want to imply, will, of course, have the final say.