A Arsenal player decided to break up with the club, the deal is expected to be closed just hours after the team signed a contract with Eberechi Eze.
After many months of continuous rumors that Eberechi Eze of Crystal Palace will dock on the Emirates Stadium, recent reports that the deal has finally completed.
Although the British midfielder was said to have reached an individual agreement with Tottenham, the late proposal from Arsenal has changed his decision. Now, Eze is about to sign a contract with the Gunners right after Palace finished playing against Fredrikstad in the UEFA Conference League play-off round on Thursday.
It is known that Arsenal will spend about 68 million pounds to get the service of this 27 -year -old, the joining Crystal Palace from Queens Park Rangers in the summer of 2020 for about £ 17 million.
However, not everyone at Arsenal is happy with this cult deal. A player decided to leave the club before the transfer closed, despite Eze's upcoming appearance.
Last summer, Arsenal broke up many names, including Kieran Tierney, Jorginho and Takehiro Tomiyasu, who were not allowed to renew the contract. In addition, Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli were also contacted.
But the next name left Emirates was goalkeeper Karl Hein. In recent weeks, the Estonian goalkeeper is on the priority list of Werder Bremen, after the Bundesliga Club lost the number one goalkeeper Michael Zetterer into Eintracht Frankfurt's hands.
According to Kicker (Germany), Free goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow (former Union Berlin goalkeeper) was also considered, but Bremen finally decided to pursue Hein.
The 23 -year -old goalkeeper has 39 caps on Estonia. Last season, he wore Real Valladolid a loan, but this club stood at the La Liga board. Hein played 31 matches, only kept clean 5 times and conceded 68 goals.
However, in Bremen, Hein will have to compete for the main position with the 21 -year -old goalkeeper Mio Backhaus, who used to replace Zetterer last season and are expected to become the number one choice in the wooden frame.
This seems to have been confirmed when Zetterer sent a message to Bremen fans before moving to Frankfurt. He said: “Please help me with one thing: Support the young man will stand in the upcoming goal, the same way you always support me.”