Last year, Brighton offered Arsenal player £80,000 a week but he chose to stay
The wide-man’s nine appearances in the Premier League have all come from the bench. In total, he has only managed to make three starts in all competitions.
Brighton offered Reiss Nelson £80,000-a-week contract
Nelson did impress in the Champions League clash with PSV Eindhoven in December, setting up the Gunners goal which was scored by Eddie Nketiah. But that remains his only goal or assist since the end of September.
Arsenal handed Nelson a new contract in July. And it seems that the Gunners did indeed push the boat out to keep him, with Benge suggesting on Charles Watts’ YouTube channel that the academy graduate had some tempting offers on the table.
“Nelson had offers from Milan. Brighton offered him £80,000-a-week. Arsenal went, ‘stay here Reiss, we’ll give you £100,000-a-week. We’ll pay you more than anyone else is offering to stay’. They have to be used, or they should have gone then. Even Nelson, £100,000-a-week over a four-year deal, that’s £20 million,” he said.
Winger will be concerned about his future after another quiet season
Arsenal will probably be vindicated if they manage to sell Nelson for a significant fee. However, as Benge suggests, receiving that big fee becomes less and less likely as he spends more and more time on the bench.
He scored three goals – including that strike against Bournemouth – and contributed two assists in 11 Premier League appearances last season. And yet, that was not enough to secure a lot more game-time in this campaign.
Nelson would ideally love to make the grade at Arsenal and become a key player.
However, he turned 24 in December. He will not want to watch his development stagnate. So it really does feel, from the outside, as though it is getting to the stage where it may suit all parties for a move away to be agreed.
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