Do you think it is possible for Premier League rivals to help each other on the transfer market?
You may be right not to think rival clubs can help each other out![]() |
The duo are close friends (Picture: Getty Images) |
Arsenal and Liverpool are chasing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Marco Reus, respectively.
The Gunners have been told to fork out £42million if they want to seal a move for the Gabon international.
And the Reds have been made the overwhelming favourites to land Reus.
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Jurgen Klopp is rumoured to be keen on a reunion with Reus (Picture: Getty Images) |
But in this intriguing case, there’s a sticking point.
Aubameyang and Reus have made a pact to not leave the club unless the other is also leaving, according to Sport Bild.
That means that even if Arsenal had everything in place to sign Aubameyang, the move could not go through unless Reus was also leaving the club.
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Arsene Wenger is believed to want Aubameyang to lead his attack (Picture: Getty Images) |
Regardless of the players’ interest in a move, if they aren’t both moving then neither is going anywhere.
So, what’s the solution? For the clubs to work in tandem and pursue the pair simultaneously.
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Could Arsenal and Liverpool lure them both to the Prem? (Picture: Getty Images) |
But if Arsenal and Liverpool can work together, then they would both benefit greatly and each secure their top target.
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