Arsenal’s failure to land Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz on deadline day could serve as a blessing in disguise for the Gunners, who might be able to snap him up for a nominal fee in the not-too-distant future. Arsenal tried hard to strike a last-minute deal with Villa for the services of Luiz, who is only tied down to the west Midlands outfit until the end of the current season.
Luiz was understood to have been eager to join Arsenal and was said to have agreed personal terms with the Gunners in spite of Villa’s reluctance to sell him. His current employers were determined to hold out for a fee of £40million in order to let him go, but no such bid arrived and he was forced to stay put as a result.
However, Arsenal may be able to poach Luiz for a significantly reduced price in January if he decides against signing a new contract with Villa over the coming months. The mid-season window will represent Villa’s final chance to cash in on the player before he is free to walk away at the end of his contract in a year’s time.
It seems unlikely that Luiz will be tempted to extend his stay at Villa Park in the near future after being denied the chance to join Arsenal before the close of play on Thursday. He reportedly pushed hard for the move after learning of Mikel Arteta’s interest in snapping him up but was eventually made to remain with his current club in spite of his desire to leave.