As he continues to struggle to get playing time, Kieran Tierney might consider leaving Arsenal.
Although Newcastle seems interested in the defense, the Scottish international may decide to stay in the Premier League.
Tierney has played in the Premier League 16 times this year, although only four of those games have been started under Mikel Arteta.
Oleksandr Zinchenko has been the go-to choice for left-back, and the Ukrainian has helped them climb to the top of the standings.
As a result, Tierney is reportedly thinking about his future at the club, according to The Sun.
The 25-year-old is aware that Newcastle and other Premier League clubs are keeping tabs on his situation in north London.
The defender, who joined Arsenal in 2019, might be the target of an offer from Eddie Howe’s team of roughly £30 million.
If the Magpies continue to rise in the standings as a fellow top-four contender, the Gunners might not be willing to transfer him to them.
Given that back-ups Takehiro Tomiyasu and Jakub Kiwior, who joined the team in January, are already in place, Arteta might not be opposed to his departure.
In light of Arsenal’s pursuit of Ivan Fresneda, reports from earlier in the year suggested that Tierney might leave the club in the summer.
He might get more playing time this season because of their Europa League involvement, but that might not be enough to persuade him to stay.
The most recent game, a thrilling 4-2 victory for Arsenal against Aston Villa, saw Tierney come off the bench late.
If he decides to join Newcastle in the summer, he will be joining a team that is poised to win a cup after the Magpies meet Manchester United in the Carabao Cup final.