Newcastle United director Rafa Benitez says he has officially addressed Arsenal chief Arsene Wenger over the likelihood of marking Lucas Perez.
The Magpies supervisor, who affirmed enthusiasm at the end of the week, is presently said to pay for a lasting exchange for the Spanish striker rather than an underlying credit bargain, who has been considered an overflow of prerequisites in Arsene Wenger's side.
The wantaway forward has effectively turned in an exchange ask for at Arsenal, having become progressively disappointed at his absence of reliable amusement time at the Emirates, with Fenerbahce additionally purportedly keen on marking the 28-year-old.
Benitez affirmed on Wednesday that he has addressed Wenger specifically at the Premier League chief's meeting over the Spaniard's future.
Benitez told the Chronicle: "I was chatting with Arsene yesterday since we had the supervisor's meeting and I said 'Tune in, we need to talk' he said 'Tune in, you have some cash?"
"I like the player yet it's too early to discuss that."
Perez had additionally been emphatically connected to coming back to his childhood club Deportivo. Be that as it may, with the La Liga side's approaching marking of Adrián López, as indicated by reports in Spain, this now appears to be impossible.
The 28-year-old has just talked about his misery at his absence of playing chance to Wenger. He joined the north London side in a £17.5 bargain from Depor the previous summer, scoring seven objectives in 21 appearances in all rivalries, regardless of not showing up for the club in 2017.
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