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Arsenal enquired about Leeds United winger Rafinha, and the loanee returned to the training ground after injury

In addition to recent reports of Arsenal's interest in Gackpo, the Gunners have also made an enquiry about Leeds United's Rafinha.

Arsenal enquired about Leeds United winger Rafinha, and the loanee returned to the training ground after injury

Romano said in a podcast on "Here We Go" that Arsenal had consulted Leeds United winger Rafinha.

While Barca are currently leading the way in bringing in Rafinha, Arsenal also seem to be looking for players of his type. Romano cited reports that Arsenal were interested in Eindhoven star Gacpo, adding that Rafinha was a player they liked.

Arsenal enquired about Leeds United winger Rafinha, and the loanee returned to the training ground after injury

Rafinha can play on both flanks and is currently on the right side of Leeds United most of the time.

As a left-footed player on the right, if he joins Arsenal he will have to compete with Saka and Pepe (if he stays) for a position, and playing time is a concern.

He may choose a team that can guarantee a starting position, after all, he does not lack suitors in this summer window.

The Brazil international has contributed 9 goals and 3 assists this season, but is more attractive to other teams as Leeds United have a poor record and could be forced to sell it at a reduced price.

Arsenal enquired about Leeds United winger Rafinha, and the loanee returned to the training ground after injury

Even if the team succeeds in relegation, Rafinha may push for a transfer to join a club in the top half of the table and can play in European competition.

The chance of bringing in one of the Premier League's best performers from a club that could be forced to sell people is sure to attract a lot of bidders.

Harry Clark is finally back on the training ground, ready to start a year-and-a-half loan career.

Arsenal enquired about Leeds United winger Rafinha, and the loanee returned to the training ground after injury

The Hibernian family confirmed clark was training with the team again, and the players themselves tweeted that he had returned before Saturday's important game.

After a loan to Hibernian from Arsenal in the winter window, Clark has yet to make his debut.

Just five days after completing the transfer, he suffered an injury and was absent for nearly 3 months.

Arsenal enquired about Leeds United winger Rafinha, and the loanee returned to the training ground after injury

Fortunately, Arsenal signed Clark on an 18-month loan. He doesn't have to worry about his performance over the next two months affecting summer's transfers, he just needs to focus on recovery and finding the feeling of playing again.

Clark looks in good spirits and is just around the corner to return to the game.

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