White admits interest is 'nice' but hasn't discussed with team-mates
Ben White admits interest from Arsenal is ‘nice’ but says he hasn’t discussed his future with his England team-mates as his suitors edge closer to Brighton’s £50m valuation after latest £45m Gunners bid
- Brighton defender Ben White has admitted interest from Arsenal is ‘nice’
- The Gunners have made bid of £45m plus £5m in add ons for the 23-year-old
- White says he hasn’t discussed his future with England team-mates at Euro 2020
- As per Sportsmail, Seagulls holding out for £50m but deal is likely to be done
- Find out the latest Euro 2020 news including fixtures, live action and results here
Brighton defender Ben White has admitted interest from Arsenal is ‘nice’ but says he has not been discussing his future in the England camp.
Sportsmail reported this week that the Gunners had made a bid of £45million with a further £5m in add ons for the 23-year-old, and while the Seagulls are holding out for £50m, a deal is expected to be agreed.
White, who was a late call-up into the Three Lions Euro 2020 squad after a strong season on the South coast, is thought to be keen on the move with talks continuing over the structuring of the deal.
Ben White admitted Arsenal interest is ‘nice’ after Gunners made £45m plus £5m bid
When asked by talkSPORT of Arsenal’s interest, White said: ‘It’s nice, it’s happened quite a lot over the last two years, there’s been a lot of noise.’
However, when asked if he talks to his colleagues in the Brighton squad or England camp about the potential Arsenal transfer, White responded: ‘Not really.
‘You don’t know what’s true and what’s not. So there’s no real point talking about it.’
With his new status as an England international, White is likely to command a significant wage increase than the £35,000-per-week deal he agreed last summer with Brighton.
But England international says he hasn’t discussed his future with team-mates at Euro 2020
The 23-year-old defender has impressed in the Premier League for the Seagulls this season
He was drafted in by Gareth Southgate for Euro 2020 following Trent Alexander-Arnold’s withdrawal and, while he hasn’t played in the tournament yet, he impressed in England’s two warm-up games.
The call-up was reward for an impressive season for Graham Potter’s side, while he was also an integral part of Leeds United’s promotion from the Championship in the previous campaign.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta is eager for reinforcements to his back-line following David Luiz’s departure, and believes White could be the perfect solution.
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