According to the Evening Standard, rumoured Arsenal midfield target Danilo Pereira has told Stats Perform News that he’s confident his style of play would fit in with the Gunners’ system.

The Standard report that the Gunners are on the hunt for a defensive midfielder this summer, with Atletico Madrid anchor-man Thomas Partey thought to be the side’s prime target.

At the back end of last month, ESPN reported that Arsenal are planning talks with Danilo’s reps which would take place at the end of the season.

According to the Evening Standard, rumoured Arsenal midfield target Danilo Pereira has told Stats Perform News that he’s confident his style of play would fit in with the Gunners’ system.
The Standard report that the Gunners are on the hunt for a defensive midfielder this summer, with Atletico Madrid anchor-man Thomas Partey thought to be the side’s prime target.
At the back end of last month, ESPN reported that Arsenal are planning talks with Danilo’s reps which would take place at the end of the season.
ESPN claim that the 28-year-old will be available for around €20m – significantly lower than his €60m release clause, due to Porto’s need to raise funds after the losses incurred due to the pandemic.
Danilo is also a serious aerial threat that could bolster the north London outfit’s chances of scoring from set pieces, here’s one of the ace’s recent bullet headers that hit the back of the net.
Danilo in action for PortoI
Here’s what the Portugal international had to say on the Arsenal links and particularly Arteta:
“I think he [Arteta] is doing a really, really, good job there,”
“He is a really good coach who started as the second coach at [Manchester] City, so he has a little experience and Arsenal play very good football and I think he is doing very well there.”
“He is a Spanish coach, he is a bit similar to Portuguese coaches, they also want to play with the ball and improve with the ball, so I think he is a good coach.”
“Of course I like to be here in Porto to be here in my country, but I want to be in a better league like the Premier League.”
“I always dreamed about playing in that league. I played also in Serie A but I think the Premier League is a huge league and one day I want to play there, to improve to be a better player.”
“I think it’s the best league in the world.”
According to the Evening Standard, rumoured Arsenal midfield target Danilo Pereira has told Stats Perform News that he’s confident his style of play would fit in with the Gunners’ system.

The Standard report that the Gunners are on the hunt for a defensive midfielder this summer, with Atletico Madrid anchor-man Thomas Partey thought to be the side’s prime target.

At the back end of last month, ESPN reported that Arsenal are planning talks with Danilo’s reps which would take place at the end of the season.

According to the Evening Standard, rumoured Arsenal midfield target Danilo Pereira has told Stats Perform News that he’s confident his style of play would fit in with the Gunners’ system.
The Standard report that the Gunners are on the hunt for a defensive midfielder this summer, with Atletico Madrid anchor-man Thomas Partey thought to be the side’s prime target.
At the back end of last month, ESPN reported that Arsenal are planning talks with Danilo’s reps which would take place at the end of the season.
ESPN claim that the 28-year-old will be available for around €20m – significantly lower than his €60m release clause, due to Porto’s need to raise funds after the losses incurred due to the pandemic.
Danilo is also a serious aerial threat that could bolster the north London outfit’s chances of scoring from set pieces, here’s one of the ace’s recent bullet headers that hit the back of the net.
Danilo in action for PortoI
Here’s what the Portugal international had to say on the Arsenal links and particularly Arteta:
“I think he [Arteta] is doing a really, really, good job there,”
“He is a really good coach who started as the second coach at [Manchester] City, so he has a little experience and Arsenal play very good football and I think he is doing very well there.”
“He is a Spanish coach, he is a bit similar to Portuguese coaches, they also want to play with the ball and improve with the ball, so I think he is a good coach.”
“Of course I like to be here in Porto to be here in my country, but I want to be in a better league like the Premier League.”
“I always dreamed about playing in that league. I played also in Serie A but I think the Premier League is a huge league and one day I want to play there, to improve to be a better player.”
“I think it’s the best league in the world.”