Thomas Partey’s future at Arsenal remains uncertain due to stalled contract renewal talks.
The Ghanaian midfielder’s contract expires on June 30, and negotiations have reached a deadlock over wage disagreements.
Arsenal want to retain Partey on his current terms, but he and his representatives are seeking a pay rise.
This impasse has attracted interest from other clubs, including Fenerbahce, managed by Jose Mourinho, and AC Milan, led by Massimiliano Allegri.
Barcelona are also monitoring the situation, looking to strengthen their midfield with experienced players.
Partey had a key role at Arsenal last season, making 52 appearances and scoring four goals with three assists.
He demonstrated versatility by impressing in central midfield and right-back, overcoming previous injury setbacks to regain top form.
Unless a breakthrough is reached soon, Partey may leave Arsenal as a free agent this summer.
The situation is fluid, with several clubs vying for his signature. Partey’s next move will depend on whether Arsenal can meet his wage demands or if another club can offer a more attractive deal.