Arsenal transfer news: Gunners 'plan to offer Hector Bellerin new contract' to fend off Barcelona interest

The 21-year-old has been named in Vicente del Bosque’s final squad ahead for Euro 2016

Samuel Stevens
Wednesday 08 June 2016 09:58 BST
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Hector Bellerin left Barcelona in 2011 for Arsenal but is wanted back by the Spanish champions
Hector Bellerin left Barcelona in 2011 for Arsenal but is wanted back by the Spanish champions (Getty)

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Arsenal are reportedly preparing to offer full-back Héctor Bellerín a lucrative new contract to counteract interest from Barcelona.

The 21-year-old has been named in Vicente del Bosque’s final 23-man squad ahead of the European Championship despite only making his debut for Spain during the 3-1 friendly victory against Bosnia and Herzegovina last month.

Barcelona have harboured long-term aspirations to lure the talented defender back to the Camp Nou but their plans have been accelerated after learning of Dani Alves’s desire to join Juventus after he insisted upon a get-out clause in his contract last summer.

Bellerín is a graduate of the La Masia academy but, according to a report by the Daily Mirror, he is unlikely to re-join his former employers after Arsenal stepped up plans to tie him down to a new long-term contract at the Emirates.

Arsenal are also believed to be keen to secure both Mesut Özil and Alexis Sánchez on new terms following the £30m acquisition of Granit Xhaka from Borussia Mönchengladbach.

Arsène Wenger remains optimistic of signing record-breaking striker Jamie Vardy from Leicester City after they met his £20m release clause last week.

The Frenchman, however, will likely have to wait until the completion of England’s campaign in France after the 29-year-old indicated he needs longer to consider his future.

Vardy propelled the Foxes to an unlikely title triumph last season with 24 goals while also breaking Ruud van Nistelrooy’s record by scoring in 11 consecutive Premier League matches.

Vardy is considering his options after Leicester countered Arsenal’s three-year £120,000-a-week package with one of their own, believed to be worth £100,000-a-week.

Wenger has discussed the former Fleetwood Town forward’s chances of starting for Roy Hodgson’s side this month, expressing doubt that he will feature alongside Harry Kane up front.

“I don’t think that Vardy will be a starter [for England],” the Arsenal manager told beIN Sports. “He has earned his place in the squad. I don’t say this because he does not have the quality but he doesn’t have enough experience. Will he be there? Certainly.”

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