AL NASSR PLOT BLOCKBUSTER MOVE FOR ARSENAL'S GABRIEL

Al Nassr are reportedly preparing a stunning move for Arsenal's Gabriel Magalhaes this summer, with the Saudi giants already in contact with the Brazilian defender. The 25-year-old has been a key figure for the Gunners since his arrival, and despite his current contract running until 2027, Al Nassr are determined to lure him to the Saudi Pro League with a lucrative offer.

The Saudi club are said to be offering a salary of around €20 million (approximately £16.8m), which is three times the amount of his current deal at Arsenal. While Gabriel is fully focused on helping Arsenal pursue success this season, including the Champions League, he is open to the possibility of a move to Saudi Arabia in the future.

Arsenal, however, are unlikely to entertain any offers below £100 million for their central defender, given his importance to the team. The next few months are expected to be crucial in determining his future, with incoming sporting director Gabriel Berta set to lead negotiations for a contract extension.

Should Gabriel make the move to Al Nassr, he could potentially join five-time Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo, with reports suggesting that the Portuguese superstar may extend his contract at the club. The acquisition of Gabriel would certainly bolster Al Nassr's chances of winning the Saudi Pro League title, a trophy they are eager to claim.

As it stands, Gabriel remains committed to Arsenal's push for the Premier League title, despite the team trailing leaders Liverpool by 12 points. With their FA Cup campaign over, Arsenal's main focus is the Champions League, where Gabriel and his teammates are aiming to reach the semi-finals after overcoming PSV Eindhoven in the last-16.

In the background, Arsenal are also reportedly targeting Bruno Guimaraes, the Carabao Cup-winning midfielder from Newcastle, with their hopes of securing his signature dependent on whether the Magpies qualify for the Champions League this season. The coming months will be pivotal for both Gabriel’s future and Arsenal’s transfer strategy.