Sources: Villa reject Arsenal bid for Watkins

Sources: Villa reject Arsenal bid for Watkins

Aston Villa have rejected a formal offer from Arsenal for Ollie Watkins, sources have told ESPN.

Arsenal want to sign a forward before Monday’s transfer deadline and are pursuing alternative options after accepting Benjamin Sesko is unlikely to leave RB Leipzig this month.

Sources have told ESPN that Arsenal have now made a formal move for Watkins but their opening bid was dismissed out of hand by Villa. They are now weighing whether to return with an improved offer after Villa’s Champions League group stage finale on Wednesday evening against Celtic.

Watkins is thought to be open to a move to Emirates Stadium, having previously said in 2020: “That’s the dream, to play for Arsenal one day.”

However, the England international has three years left on his deal and Villa are in a strong negotiating position to demand a high fee.

Another factor complicating Arsenal’s pursuit of Watkins is interest from Al Nassr in Villa striker Jhon Durán with the Saudi Pro League transfer window set to close on Friday. Villa would be high unlikely to consider selling both Duran and Watkins in this window.

Villa would be highly unlikely to consider selling both Duran and Watkins in this window. Duran is valued in the region of £80million, and Al Nassr are said to be weighing up a big-money move for either the 21-year-old or Bayer Leverkusen striker Victor Boniface.

Any deal for Duran would make Arsenal’s attempt to prise Watkins away in the same window much more difficult.

Either way, Arteta is determined to bolster his attacking options after losing both Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka to injury.

“Ideally we need some help,” Arteta said on Friday. “We were short already and now we are even shorter. The team still copes with that.”