Arsenal transfer target Upamecano urged by RB Leipzig to rethink exit plans as things have ‘changed’ since coronavirus
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ARSENAL target Dayot Upamecano has been urged to rethink his summer plans to quit RB Leipzig - as things have "changed" due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The French centre-back, 21, is being chased by a host of European giants, including Real Madrid and Barcelona, and is yet to sign a new contract in Germany.
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Upamecano's current deal runs until June 2021 and he's expected to leave this summer, with Leipzig looking to avoid losing him on a free next year.
Reports in Germany even claimed the youngster was considering handing in a transfer request in order to force a move away.
But now, Leipzig sporting director Markus Krosche has urged the youth international to stay - warning him to take his time making any big decision.
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Speaking to Kicker, Krosche said: "This is a far-reaching decision for a player. He should take his time with that.
"He has to be clear about exactly what he is going to do, how he sees his future.
"Maybe that has changed a bit as a result of the new situation [coronavirus]."
Arsenal were linked with a move for Upamecano last summer, but were put off by Leipzig's £70million valuation.
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With just one year left on his deal by the time the next window comes around, his value will have dropped drastically since then, though, alerting a host of big clubs.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta will be hoping to team him up with fellow French youngster William Saliba - currently in superb form on loan at Saint-Etienne.
But Krosche's comments will no doubt give Upamecano food for thought if and when the 2019-20 comes to its conclusion.