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Arsenal Star Reiss Nelson will become the most HATED player after he’s set to complete shock transfer to Premier League Rivals!

Reiss, an Arsenal star Nelson’s shocking transfer to Premier League rivals will make him the most hated player in the league.

Reiss, an Arsenal star Nelson’s shocking transfer to Premier League rivals will make him the most hated footballer ever.

Football Insider sources claim that Arsenal is considering sending their 24-year-old attacker, Reiss Nelson, on loan during the forthcoming January transfer window, and they appear open to receiving offers for him.

The team is thinking of giving Nelson a temporary transfer for the remainder of the season, but they do not intend to let him go permanently.

This choice comes after Arsenal had rejected other permanent bids. Nelson signed a long-term contract with the team in July, even though manager Mikel Arteta had given him little playing time this season.

Nelson signed a big contract in July of last year, earning over £100,000 a week, but he has only played 87 minutes in the Premier League this year.

He hasn’t been a regular on the pitch, despite some noteworthy efforts, including the EFL Cup winning goal against Brentford.

Arsenal is now considering allowing Nelson to temporarily leave the team since they understand how important it is for him to continue developing. After coming through Arsenal’s system, Nelson had a good loan at Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga, but he didn’t get the playing time he wanted at Feyenoord in the Dutch division.

The club decided to look into loaning Nelson to another team in the hopes that it would help him gain valuable experience and advance as a player.

In the grand scheme of things, Arsenal is exploring the possibility of selling midfielders Thomas Partey and Jorginho in January in addition to exploring Nelson’s possible loan. This is contingent upon getting acceptable offers.

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