Arsenal star Gabriel Martinelli continues to draw attention from clubs around the world ahead of a potential transfer switch this summer.
The 24-year-old has been an important part of Mikel Arteta’s team, breaking into the left wing position and making it his own.
While Gabriel Martinelli has reached the heights for Arsenal, there were problems last season as he struggled for consistency.
That has led to doubts over his future, not only because the Gunners are looking for another winger, but because teams are now circling a potential deal.

Huge offer required for Gabriel Martinelli to leave Arsenal this summer
Doubts have started to circle over the future of Gabriel Martinelli, who is facing the possibility of a transfer exit.
Reports of interest elsewhere have circulated as Bayern Munich want Martinelli as a potential option to bolster their wide options.
The Bavarian club aren’t alone, though, as Al-Nassr are interested in Martinelli, too.
According to Charles Watts, it will take a monumental offer for Arsenal to let the Brazilian leave this summer, if a bid were to arrive.
Speaking on his YouTube channel, he said: “It’d take a monumental offer [for Martinelli to leave] and we know that Saudi do have the capability of putting monumental offers for players.
“But even so, the thing with Martinelli is that he’s so happy at Arsenal.”
It remains to be seen what sort of money that could look like, with a concrete offer yet to be made at this stage.

Transfer interest shows how important Gabriel Martinelli can be for Arsenal
It’s been difficult for Arsenal to find the left-wing option they want to sign, but there will be a push to find one.
However, it’s clear that the Gunners aren’t the only ones looking for a player who can feature on that side.
Bayern Munich’s interest in Martinelli should spell it out for the hierarchy that he is an important player for the future.
With the Bavarian outfit looking at similar targets to Arsenal, their move for the Brazilian shows the type of company he keeps with his performances and his potential.
For that reason, keeping hold of him will be critical to the next season and beyond.
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