Manchester City has set an £80 million price tag on an Arsenal target who is a favorite of Thierry Henry.

Manchester City will reportedly listen to offers of £80m for Raheem Sterling this summer, with Arsenal said to be interested in the England superstar.

According to the Daily Star, the reigning Premier League champions are open to offloading an attacker in the transfer window with Pep Guardiola set to bring in a natural center-forward, with one of Sterling or Gabriel Jesus likely to depart Manchester.

The two players are yet to agree on new contracts at City, and as per the report, Sterling could depart the Premier League giants if a club meets the £80m valuations for the 26-year-old attacker, with Arsenal reportedly interested in the former Liverpool winger.

The Daily Star has previously reported that Arsenal is one of the clubs chasing Sterling, who has 18 months remaining on his current deal with City, a position which could allow the Gunners to negotiate a lower fee for the forward.

A player who Thierry Henry is a huge fan, Sterling could be an interesting attacking signing for Arsenal this summer, with Mikel Arteta previously working with the forward during their time together at City.

However, despite the pair’s previous accomplishments in Manchester, Sterling is a player who doesn’t suit the profile of what Arsenal is looking for this summer, with the Gunners well-stocked in the wing positions.

There’s no denying that Sterling is a world-class attacker who would be perfect for Arsenal if they did not have two gems on their hand in Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka, and with a center-forward, the key signing for the Gunners this summer, the City winger makes even less sense as a transfer window addition.

Indeed, whilst Sterling has again been impressive this season and is rightly rated by the likes of Henry, there’s no denying that the potential of both Saka and Martinelli and Arsenal’s need for a natural no. 9 are much more important than signing the City star.

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