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Arsenal and Newcastle in the race for Hirving Lozano

Hirving Lozano could be left without a place at Napoli next season. The Italian side's persistence in signing Adama Traore would make it very difficult for the Mexican to get any playing time in the 2023-24 season.

Both Newcastle and Arsenal, two of the Premier League's surprise packages this season, are keen to take advantage of this. Both teams are targeting the winger.

'La Repubblica' explained that the fact that Lozano's contract expires in 2024 opens the door for him to leave in the summer of 2023, as a renewal from Napoli is not expected.

For Lozano to arrive at Arsenal, Mudryk, who was close to the Emirates but whose high price has made his arrival difficult, must not do so. At Newcastle, according to the source, he would be an option to replace Saint Maximin.

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