- Hincapie deal to Arsenal edging closer
- Gunners table loan with buy obligation offer
- Two teams now poised for agreement
Arsenal boss Mikel Areta has been busy in the transfer market this summer, but his additions have mainly come in attacking areas, until now it would appear. Arsenal have structured a new deal for the Ecuador international, according to Fabrizio Romano. Hincapie, who will fill the space vacated by Porto-bound Jakub Kiwior, plays regularly at centre back, and can also fill in at full-back.
Hincapie had a release clause of £52 million ($70m) in his contract and Bayer had turned down previous offers from the Gunners which were just shy of that figure. But the deal has developed momentum again following Arsenal’s decision to table a new deal which would see them take him on loan for a season, with an obligation to buy following that.
Romano said: “Understand Arsenal are closing in on Piero Hincapié deal with Bayer, here we go soon! Agreement almost done as Bayer accept loan with obligation to buy for Hincapié as formula wanted by AFC. Details on fee structure being sorted and then here we go coming next.”
Arsenal have a few days to finalise the deal for Hincapie before the September 1st deadline and face the daunting prospect of playing Liverpool on Sunday. We’ll know more about Arsenal prospects this season after the Anfield clash, which comes after victories over Manchester United and Leeds.