Arsenal’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Nicklas-Bendtner-c27726 is more than likely to be on his way out of the club this summer, after his agent revealed that there was a global interest in the striker.
The Danish international spent all of last season away on loan to Sunderland, but went on to reveal that he had no intention of returning to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429.
During his stay with the Gunners, he failed to break into the first team and often found himself being sidelined, despite him putting on a good performance every time he stepped onto the pitch.
The player had been linked with a move to a number of teams, with a host of Premier League clubs also showing strong signs of interest in landing him and acquiring his services.
However, following his impressive display in the Euro 2012, where he scored two goals for the Danish national side, it seems like a number of foreign clubs have also started to eye a move for the striker.
The player's agent, Jesper Lynghus, went on to reveal that there was a global interest in the attacker and when talking about this interest and the future of his client, he is quoted to have said: "The interest is overwhelming, just as it should be after the way Nicklas performed at Euro 2012"
"We are getting closer day by day. We are not commenting on individual deals at the moment, but it is fair to say the interest in Nicklas is global."
At the moment, no team has come forth and admitted to being interested in landing the player. However, so far all the teams that are looking to land him are operating in the dark and are looking to work out any and all problems that may occur, before they make a move for him.
The North London club have not yet gone on to put a price tag on the forward, but it is believed that they would be looking to get around eight to ten million pounds from his sale.
Nonetheless, should more than one team get interested in the striker, the Gunners could look to push that fee a lot higher and profit exponentially off his sale.
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