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Arsenal Take ‘Concrete Steps’ to Sign Leroy Sané as Bayern Exit Nears

Arsenal have reportedly taken “concrete steps” in their pursuit of Leroy Sané, with the German winger looking increasingly likely to leave Bayern Munich this summer. According to Sport Bild journalist Christian Falk, Sané’s chances of signing a new deal with the Bundesliga giants are now slim, and a move to London appeals strongly to the 29-year-old for family reasons.

Sané’s current contract expires at the end of this season, and with renewal talks stalling, Bayern risk losing one of their most talented attackers on a free transfer. Arsenal have now emerged as the most serious contenders for his signature and are said to be actively working behind the scenes to bring the German international back to the Premier League.

The Gunners are long-time admirers of Sané, and Mikel Arteta is believed to be a driving force behind the move. The Arsenal boss previously worked with Sané during his time as assistant coach at Manchester City, and their good relationship could be a key factor in luring the winger to North London.

Family Pull Makes London Move Appealing

One of the biggest reasons behind Sané’s openness to joining Arsenal is his desire to be closer to his family. The London lifestyle, coupled with its proximity to Germany, makes Arsenal an ideal destination. This personal factor is reportedly playing a major role in his decision-making as he looks for the right environment for both his football and family life.

While Bayern had hoped to extend Sané’s stay in Munich, the player is understood to be leaning towards a new challenge, and with Arsenal preparing for another season in the Champions League, the timing may be perfect for both parties.

Premier League Return on the Horizon

Sané previously enjoyed a successful four-year spell in England with Manchester City, where he won two Premier League titles and established himself as one of the most exciting wingers in the league. His explosive pace, dribbling ability, and eye for goal make him an ideal fit for Arsenal’s high-tempo attacking setup.

With Arteta often rotating his wide players to manage physical demands across four competitions, Sané’s arrival would not only bring quality but also vital depth to a squad that continues to grow in stature. His ability to play on either flank would provide cover and competition for Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli, and his experience at the highest level could be invaluable in tight matches.

Arsenal Mean Business

While there’s no official confirmation yet, the growing noise around Sané’s future and Arsenal’s proactive approach suggest the Gunners are serious about pulling off a marquee free transfer. Should they land the German star, it would represent a major statement of intent heading into the 2025/26 season.

For Sané, the move offers the best of both worlds — top-level football in a title-challenging side, and a life closer to home. For Arsenal, it could be the kind of signing that tips the balance in their hunt for major silverware.

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