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Publish Date: Thursday, January 31, 2019 10:00 am
Arsenal are hoping to beat Paris Saint-Germain against Idrissa Gueye (Everton), who is more and more likely to leave the club on the day of the Transfer Deadline Day.
And we understand that Everton will allow the midfielder to move on if an appropriate offer reaches him.
Senegal midfielder under PSG bid – news forced Everton to leave Tuesday night's 1-0 win at Huddersfield.
Gueye allegedly submitted a written transfer request after the French club made an offer of £ 21.5 million rejected by the Merseysiders.
However, Arsenal has also opened an investigation and thinks to convince the player to settle north of London.
We understand that Arsenal is willing to meet Everton's asking price of around £ 40m – but the first payment can not be made until August. PSG, however, are ready to match any Arsenal offer for the player.
Marco Silva was trying to calm the tone, the midfielder could move on when he is questioned on Tuesday night – but we understand that the situation has changed since then and that the position of Everton has eased.
"He had a minor problem in the groin," said Silva after Richarlison's first goal helped Everton to win in West Yorkshire.
"We have tried to be honest with you all and with our fans. After the match, I tried to find out if something new had happened because I was waiting for your question and there was nothing new.
"He has a minor problem in the groin. No new offers and hope that he can continue with us.
"I'm not aware of a new offer or not. Nobody told me. Last night we were at the hotel to prepare the game, fully focused on the game.
"I know the market is open until January 31, it's still difficult for us, but about the new offer, £ 30 million, nothing has happened.
"I asked there 10 minutes ago there was something new, but there is not any."
As a result, James McCarthy was informed that he could not leave Everton for Crystal Palace – who had agreed to a loan deal because Gueye seems to have played his last game for the club.
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