Arsenal concentrate on Ivan Fresneda misses training with Real Vallodolid as he weighs up his long run… with the 18-calendar year-previous Spanish starlet planning to make a selection on his upcoming These days
The Leading League leaders matched the Bundesliga giants’ £13m transfer offer Fresneda was of fascination to large-traveling Newcastle earlier in the January window Formerly of Actual Madrid’s academy, Fresneda has represented Spain at U19 level
Real Valladolid appropriate-back again Ivan Fresneda skipped training at the Spanish club on Wednesday amid interest from both equally Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund.
The 18-yr-aged is set to make a conclusion on his potential today, after Mikel Arteta’s club matched Dortmund’s £13m present.
According to Spanish outlet, MARCA, Fresneda was ‘absent with discomfort’ from instruction at the club’s teaching base in the country’s north-west.
The 18-12 months-outdated Ivan Fresneda has been topic to desire of many clubs this window
Previously Wednesday, it was introduced Arsenal experienced allow Cedric Soares out on financial loan to Fulham, enabling place for Fresneda to possibly slot in.
Sportsmail discovered yesterday Arsenal had equalled Dortmund’s provide for Genuine Valladolid with the 18-12 months-outdated to be loaned back for the time irrespective of who he chooses.
Dortmund imagine they keep an edge with the career pathway they can guarantee the teen.
Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund believe they’re foremost the chase for the teen sensation
Impressing for Valladolid so significantly this time, Fresneda has become a frequent fixture in Jose Rojo Martin’s aspect considering that September, chalking up 12 appearances throughout all competitions.
The right-back again suffered a small hamstring damage in Oct, which observed him skip LaLiga clashes from Espanyol, Celta Vigo and Actual Sociedad.
He has also appeared for Spain’s U18 and U19 groups, and has four caps for the latter.
Fresneda has appeared for the Spanish nationwide group at youth degree – presently with the U19s