Hector Bellerin rejects Everton move
Hector Bellerin has reportedly turned down a move to Everton even though his Barcelona adventure is not really panning out how he would have liked.
Hector Bellerin has reportedly turned down a move to Everton even though his Barcelona adventure is not really panning out how he would have liked.
Hector Bellerin has called on footballers to get out of their ‘bubble’ and contribute more to society, asking ‘if you have one car, why do you need 10?’
For reasons not every Arsenal fan understands, I like to keep an eye on what players and coaches get up to when they leave Arsenal, so here’s a round-up of what some ex-Gunners have been up to this week.
Barcelona are reportedly ready to sell Hector Bellerin in January if they can find a buyer, meaning they will make more money from another player they got from Arsenal for free while under contract.
Real Betis still want to sign Dani Ceballos from Real Madrid but in order to do so they will need to sell one or two of their bigger named players, both of whom have been linked with Arsenal.
Hector Bellerin’s camp have denied that a return to Real Betis is on the cards at the moment, but he’s reportedly edging towards a transfer in 2023.
In an update I found rather surprising, Hector Bellerin is targeting a contract renewal with Barcelona when he was expected to return to Real Betis in the summer.
Hector Bellerin believes it was important for Arsenal to show patience in Mikel Arteta’s project for the Gunners to succeed.
12 players have pulled on the shirt of both Arsenal and Barcelona, although most pull on the Arsenal shirt first.
Real Madrid are finally ready to let Dani Ceballos leave the club for good when his contract expires in the summer according to a report.
Hector Bellerin did not take any part in El Clasico as he picked up a calf injury ruling him out of his side’s 3-1 defeat at the Bernabeu.
Hector Bellerin is no longer an Arsenal player after the club agreed to a free transfer, allowing him to sign for Barcelona for nothing.
Hector Bellerin is closing in on a free move to FC Barcelona after Arsenal terminated his contract, despite the deal seemingly being the second-choice option for both parties.
Hector Bellerin is only Barcelona’s second-choice right-back signing behind Juan Foyth, according to a report from Spain.
Hector Bellerin is still in negotiations with Arsenal over the termination of his contract, amid various complications regarding his exit.
Hector Bellerin’s preferred destination remains Real Betis, despite all the recent speculation linking him to Barcelona, according to a report.
FC Barcelona have asked Hector Bellerin to wait for them until the end of the window, offering him an annual salary of €5m net.
Hector Bellerin is not against signing for Barcelona this summer, amid reports that they want to bring him in before the deadline.
There is a growing feeling Hector Bellerin will end up with Barcelona instead of Real Betis, according to Gerard Romero.
Udinese are looking to try and sign Hector Bellerin, rivalling the Spanish clubs in the mix for the Arsenal right-back.