Arsenal blow as skint club told they must offer ‘a lot more’ for Kieran Tierney by Celtic boss Neil Lennon after £15m transfer bid rejected
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NEIL LENNON has revealed Arsenal must up their £15million bid for Kieran Tierney.
The Gunners had an offer knocked back by the Bhoys last week, with Celtic wanting around £25m.
Unai Emery is desperate to add the left-back to his ranks, but the cash-strapped North Londoners will have to fork out more money if they wish to secure his services.
Arsenal icon Charlie Nicholas has declared that Tierney is keen on a move to the Premier League, while ex-Gunner John Hartson slammed his former employers for their "embarrassing" bid.
Lennon has stressed Celtic aren't looking to sell the 22-year-old, but admitted they will support him whatever the outcome.
Asked whether the club had received another bid for Tierney, Lennon said: "Not that I’m aware of.
"Arsenal are aware of what we value the player at. He’s on a long-term contract, he’s an asset and we don’t want to sell him.
“It’s going to have to take a lot more than what they’ve offered the first time around to give us a decision to make.
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“I’ve had a chat with him as it can be a difficult decision and bit unsettling. I’ve been there myself so it’s important that we support him regardless of the outcome.”
Arsenal are believed to be confident that a deal can be reached with Celtic.
While there is a growing feeling that the club can reach an agreement below £20m.