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World Class 27 year old told he can leave his current club as Arsenal and Manchester United continue to be linked – report

Cavani scores for fun wherever he plays. Despite starting well in France, there are rumours that he too could be heading for England, with Manchester United and Chelsea reportedly among his suiters

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We can’t see Manchester United prioritising the signing of strikers over the next year, with other areas needing more immediate arttention. But we believe that Arsenal and Liverpool could totally transform heir prospects with the signing of a world class marksman.

They have been regularly linked with Edinson Cavani this year and latest reports suggest that he has been informed that he can leave his club, PSG, at the end of the season. The Express states:

£62m Man Utd, Arsenal and Liverpool target Edinson Cavani to LEAVE PSG

PSG have told Edinson Cavani that he can leave the club at the end of the season, putting Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool on red alert.

Cavani has regularly been played out of position for PSG as Zlatan takes centre stage at number 9. But he could be the ideal spearhead for Arsenal – a player who can score goals in the tightest of games and also make things happen for others, as he regularly did for Uruguay at The World Cup in Brazil.

The striker is one of the world’s most prolific marksmen. He’s scored 24 in 69 for Uruguay and 192 in 250 games at club level, including 23 in 45 league games for PSG.

Arsenal, and Liverpool, need more quality up top and this guy as good as guarantees that. But he won’t come cheap.

Let’s see the genius in action.

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