Myles Lewis-Skelly Transfer from Arsenal to Manchester United
Myles Lewis-Skelly of Arsenal is reportedly on Manchester United's shortlist as a high-profile alternative if Bournemouth demand a very high fee for Adrien Truffert.
Myles Lewis-Skelly of Arsenal is reportedly on Manchester United's shortlist as a high-profile alternative if Bournemouth demand a very high fee for Adrien Truffert.
According to recent reports, Manchester United made a formal approach for Myles Lewis-Skelly. Arsenal are reportedly aiming to receive a combined £100 million from the sales of Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri. Arsenal are open to offers for Lewis-Skelly because they need to generate what is termed pure profit to comply with the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
According to recent reports, Manchester United made a formal approach for Myles Lewis-Skelly. Arsenal are reportedly aiming to receive a combined £100 million from the sales of Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri. Arsenal are open to offers for Lewis-Skelly because they need to generate what is termed pure profit to comply with the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
Chelsea are also interested in Myles Lewis-Skelly, according to transfer insider Ben Jacobs who was speaking with The United Stand. The player is under contract until 2030.
Chelsea are also interested in Myles Lewis-Skelly, according to transfer insider Ben Jacobs who was speaking with The United Stand. The player is under contract until 2030.
Manchester United have acted on their interest in Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly and have begun preparations for a potential move, having added him to their four-man shortlist at left-back. According to transfer reporter Ben Jacobs, United have progressed with the transfer by making an approach. Ben Jacobs stated that United made an informal enquiry and that they like the player. The player is prepared to explore options in order to seek more game time. Arsenal do not want to lose him, particularly to a Premier League rival. Ben Jacobs said that if a club wants to approach club-to-club talks, they will have to overpay. He added that interested clubs will need to get Lewis-Skelly to agree to the move first in order to convince Arsenal to negotiate. The exact price for Lewis-Skelly is not yet known, but it will likely be very high.
Manchester United have acted on their interest in Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly and have begun preparations for a potential move, having added him to their four-man shortlist at left-back. According to transfer reporter Ben Jacobs, United have progressed with the transfer by making an approach. Ben Jacobs stated that United made an informal enquiry and that they like the player. The player is prepared to explore options in order to seek more game time. Arsenal do not want to lose him, particularly to a Premier League rival. Ben Jacobs said that if a club wants to approach club-to-club talks, they will have to overpay. He added that interested clubs will need to get Lewis-Skelly to agree to the move first in order to convince Arsenal to negotiate. The exact price for Lewis-Skelly is not yet known, but it will likely be very high.
Manchester United have been offered the chance to sign Myles Lewis-Skelly this summer. According to the Daily Mail, Lewis-Skelly is under consideration by Old Trafford chiefs after being offered to the club by intermediaries. Riccardo Calafiori and Piero Hincapie are ahead of him in the Arsenal selection. Arsenal are reluctant to permanently sell the academy graduate, who Mikel Arteta has a high opinion of, but may be forced to if Lewis-Skelly requests to leave, with United prepared to proceed in such a scenario. Arsenal have considered loaning him out next season, and the player still hopes to succeed at the club. United's intention to spend the majority of their resources on other positions may prevent them from meeting an asking price from Arsenal.
Manchester United have been offered the chance to sign Myles Lewis-Skelly this summer. According to the Daily Mail, Lewis-Skelly is under consideration by Old Trafford chiefs after being offered to the club by intermediaries. Riccardo Calafiori and Piero Hincapie are ahead of him in the Arsenal selection. Arsenal are reluctant to permanently sell the academy graduate, who Mikel Arteta has a high opinion of, but may be forced to if Lewis-Skelly requests to leave, with United prepared to proceed in such a scenario. Arsenal have considered loaning him out next season, and the player still hopes to succeed at the club. United's intention to spend the majority of their resources on other positions may prevent them from meeting an asking price from Arsenal.
Manchester United have made Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly their leading target for the left-back position, placing him above Newcastle’s Lewis Hall and Frankfurt’s Nathaniel Brown. The club has reportedly been told they have a credible chance of signing the 19-year-old. According to transfer expert Steve Kay, who was speaking to FootballTransfers, Arsenal will not prevent Lewis-Skelly from leaving if the player instigates the move. United believe that Arsenal would reluctantly allow Lewis-Skelly to leave in the summer. He has an Estimated Transfer Value of €56.6 million (£49m).
Manchester United have made Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly their leading target for the left-back position, placing him above Newcastle’s Lewis Hall and Frankfurt’s Nathaniel Brown. The club has reportedly been told they have a credible chance of signing the 19-year-old. According to transfer expert Steve Kay, who was speaking to FootballTransfers, Arsenal will not prevent Lewis-Skelly from leaving if the player instigates the move. United believe that Arsenal would reluctantly allow Lewis-Skelly to leave in the summer. He has an Estimated Transfer Value of €56.6 million (£49m).
According to Sky Sports, Manchester United want to sign a left-back to compete with and eventually succeed Luke Shaw, leading to interest in Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly, Frankfurt’s Nathaniel Brown, and Newcastle's Lewis Hall. It is believed that Arsenal are open to Lewis-Skelly spending the next season on loan but have previously resisted interest in a permanent sale of the teenager.
According to Sky Sports, Manchester United want to sign a left-back to compete with and eventually succeed Luke Shaw, leading to interest in Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly, Frankfurt’s Nathaniel Brown, and Newcastle's Lewis Hall. It is believed that Arsenal are open to Lewis-Skelly spending the next season on loan but have previously resisted interest in a permanent sale of the teenager.
According to Sky Sports, Manchester United could attempt to sign Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly this summer. Much will reportedly depend on the player's desire to leave. The player has been told by Thomas Tuchel that he needs more game time to get back into England contention for the 2026 World Cup.
According to Sky Sports, Manchester United could attempt to sign Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly this summer. Much will reportedly depend on the player's desire to leave. The player has been told by Thomas Tuchel that he needs more game time to get back into England contention for the 2026 World Cup.
Sky Sports News has reported that Manchester United have added Myles Lewis-Skelly to their list of summer transfer targets. United is seeking a new starting left back, and a potential deal would likely involve a significant financial commitment, which would in effect guarantee him a permanent role. Arsenal are not believed to be eager to sell Lewis-Skelly permanently and would demand a very large fee to begin negotiations. The asking price would be higher for a direct rival like United, and the club would be required to pay a premium. A loan departure for Lewis-Skelly in the summer is not expected to present a major issue for Arsenal, but it is almost certain the club would not consent to a loan to United without a significant purchase clause in any agreement. Lewis-Skelly signed a new five-year contract last summer.
Sky Sports News has reported that Manchester United have added Myles Lewis-Skelly to their list of summer transfer targets. United is seeking a new starting left back, and a potential deal would likely involve a significant financial commitment, which would in effect guarantee him a permanent role. Arsenal are not believed to be eager to sell Lewis-Skelly permanently and would demand a very large fee to begin negotiations. The asking price would be higher for a direct rival like United, and the club would be required to pay a premium. A loan departure for Lewis-Skelly in the summer is not expected to present a major issue for Arsenal, but it is almost certain the club would not consent to a loan to United without a significant purchase clause in any agreement. Lewis-Skelly signed a new five-year contract last summer.
Manchester United are ready to move for Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly to strengthen the left side of their defence. Lewis-Skelly has recently been given a minor role at the Emirates Stadium and has been rarely used. According to TeamTalk, Man Utd are prepared to use the situation to their advantage by making a summer bid for the 19-year-old. The report adds that the Red Devils have already made preparations to sign the player, who is rated at €57m.
Manchester United are ready to move for Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly to strengthen the left side of their defence. Lewis-Skelly has recently been given a minor role at the Emirates Stadium and has been rarely used. According to TeamTalk, Man Utd are prepared to use the situation to their advantage by making a summer bid for the 19-year-old. The report adds that the Red Devils have already made preparations to sign the player, who is rated at €57m.
Manchester United are considering a move for Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly as they prepare to make changes to their left-back options. The player's first-team opportunities have become more limited following new arrivals, and according to sources, he is now open to a transfer. Everton and Brentford are also understood to be monitoring his situation, and a report from February 2026 claimed Arsenal would demand a minimum of €60 million.
Manchester United are considering a move for Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly as they prepare to make changes to their left-back options. The player's first-team opportunities have become more limited following new arrivals, and according to sources, he is now open to a transfer. Everton and Brentford are also understood to be monitoring his situation, and a report from February 2026 claimed Arsenal would demand a minimum of €60 million.
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