Arsenal defender Rob Holding has emerged as a transfer target for Sheffield United and Leeds United as both clubs look to bolster their defensive options ahead of the new season. The Gunners are reportedly open to selling Holding and have set an asking price of around £10 million for the 25-year-old center-back. With initial contact already established, the Premier League rivals are keen on securing the services of the talented defender.
Arsenal’s willingness to part ways with Rob Holding indicates that they are open to reshaping their squad during the summer transfer window. Holding has shown promise during his time at Arsenal, but with the club seeking defensive reinforcements of their own, a potential sale could provide funds for Mikel Arteta to pursue other targets. The Gunners have set a price tag of approximately £10 million for the English defender, a figure that both Sheffield United and Leeds United will need to consider if they want to secure his services.
As negotiations progress, it remains to be seen which club will succeed in securing Holding’s services and provide him with a new platform to showcase his talents in the English top flight.