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Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal and Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United are both interested in acquiring Tyler Adams from Leeds United during the next summer transfer window

Reports indicate that Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal and Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United are both interested in acquiring Tyler Adams from Leeds United during the next summer transfer window. Authentic interest in the United States national team midfielder Adams has been reported by journalist Dean Jones to GiveMeSport.

The story goes on to say that if Leeds is down to the Championship at the conclusion of the season, they may have trouble keeping the 24-year-old midfielder. We predict that Arsenal or Newcastle United will be able to recruit Leeds United’s Tyler Adams this summer.

The American star would love to play for Arsenal. The Gunners would be able to afford Leeds’ transfer price demands. Although Leeds is a major club, relegation to the Championship would force the sale of star players like Adams.

Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal and Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United are both interested in acquiring Tyler Adams from Leeds United during the next summer transfer window

Former Tottenham Hotspur striker Gary Lineker called the former RB Leipzig player “exceptionally bright” on Twitter in November 2022. So, Arsenal still has a chance to get him even if the Whites continue in the Premier League.

After all, Arsenal will represent England in the UEFA Champions League next season, making them a household name throughout the world. Furthermore, Arsenal has a legitimate shot of winning the Premier League this year. Adams has been one of the best players for Leeds since he arrived there in the summer of 2022.

The midfielder has started 24 games for Leeds this season, including two in the FA Cup. At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Adams made four appearances for the United States. Adams had hamstring surgery in March and may not play again this season, according to ESPN.

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