Dejan Lovren and Mo Salah Liverpool
Dejan Lovren and Mo Salah Liverpool

Arsenal have been linked with a move for Manchester United defender Chris Smalling at the end of the current season – as per reports.

But they are also keeping tabs on Liverpool centre-back Dejan Lovren who is set to move out of Anfield during the summer transfer window.

Chris Smalling is currently out on loan to Serie A side AS Roma but the defender will be coming back to England in the summer since the Italian side cannot afford to make him a permanent signing.

And once he comes back, Man United have no plans of holding onto him either since they already have a string of central defender which is why Arsenal now seem to be in pole position to sign the defender.

As per some reports, Chris Smalling will be available for a transfer price of around £32 million and this amount might be a bit too much for the Gunners especially since they also have the chance of signing Dejan Lovren.

Dejan Lovren has only one year left on his current deal at Liverpool meaning he will cost significantly less than Smalling who has two years left at Man United.

Chris Smalling
Chris Smalling Man United

And so in such a scenario, Arsenal need to make a decision as to which player they should try and sign, Chris Smalling or Dejan Lovren.

Chris Smalling has been a regular starter for Roma this season having already played in 22 league games and he has really impressed a lot of people during his time in Italy.

Lovren, on the other hand, has played in only 9 Premier League matches for Liverpool so far and he is not exactly a leader in defence.

But all said and done since Arsenal look all set to miss out on the Champions League next season, it’s more than certain that Mikel Arteta will not have a massive transfer budget. And this could easily force the North London club to ditch their plans of signing Chris Smalling and bring Dejan Lovren on board.

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