Arsenal 'could have the edge' in the race to sign Moussa Diaby. AFC
Leverkusen only paid a fee in the region of £10million for the 23-year-old – who is now worth £43.88m, according toNewcastle have been strongly linked to the Frenchman ever since they were bought by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund in October 2021.
Mikel Arteta’s side signed Leandro Trossard in January but the Spanish manager is still expected to bolster his attack this summer. Nicolas Pepe is still on the club’s books, however, and will surely be sold when he returns from his season-long loan with French side Nice.
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