BILD Hertha have no intention of matching Arsenal’s £29million valuation for the player, meaning he is destined to return at the end of the current campaign.
Hertha sporting director Michael Preetz claimed last year that all options were on the table for Guendouzi and they would wait to see how the market developed.He said: "We are happy that he is here and that he enriched our game from the start.
We’ll see everything else next summer. How the prices will develop by then and what Arsenal are planning then, nobody can say today."But the Gunners’ price-tag is far beyond their reach and it is reported that they are already looking at alternative targets..
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