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Quinten Timber Transfer from Feyenoord to Arsenal

Goal.com reports that Quinten Timber, the captain of Feyenoord, has become a key target for multiple clubs as his contract nears its end. Napoli faces competition from Arsenal, where his twin brother Jurrien Timber plays.

According to a report from a credible outlet, Arsenal are ready to reunite Jurrien Timber with his twin brother Quinten. Quinten's contract with Feyenoord expires in June 2026, and with no agreement imminent, he will be able to start negotiations to leave as a free agent in January. CaughtOffside reports that Arsenal are seeking to gain an advantage over other interested clubs by making the Rotterdam club a bargain offer for Quinten. Arsenal have been monitoring Quinten Timber for some time, and one source said that he has been a player they are aware of since they signed Jurrien, but the situation has not progressed to any concrete talks yet.

It is understood that Arsenal is among the clubs monitoring Quinten Timber, who the club has been aware of for some time.

Arsenal is among the clubs keeping an eye on Quinten Timber's situation. The club is reportedly interested in his recovery progress and may contemplate making a bid if he does not renew his contract with Feyenoord. The Dutch club is said to be open to offers ranging from €25–30 million. Timber, who earlier this year sustained a serious knee injury, is currently in the process of rehabilitation following surgery on his external lateral ligaments. Despite this setback, his performances before the injury have maintained his high demand, with several Premier League clubs, including Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, and Manchester United, also reported to be closely monitoring his situation. Feyenoord is keen to address his contract situation, which expires in 2026, and is considering the option of selling him this summer to avoid the risk of losing him for free next year if no extension is reached.

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