Arsenal defender Pablo Mari is set to leave the Gunners after Fabrizio Romano delivers an update on the 28-year-old’s future.
According to a recent tweet by transfer specialist and CaughtOffside columnist Fabrizio Romano, Arsenal have received a new bid for Mari from Hellas Verona, who have offered a permanent deal.
Monza are also said to be pushing for a loan deal with an obligation to buy should the club stay in Serie A next season.
Arsenal have received a new bid for Pablo Marì: Hellas Verona are offering permanent deal, Monza pushing for loan with obligation to buy in case they will stay in Serie A next season. ??? #AFC
Decision expected soon but Pablo Marì will 100% leave Arsenal.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 6, 2022
Mari joined Arsenal on loan during the January 2020 window before signing the following summer permanently.
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Since then, the Spaniard has only managed 22 senior appearances for the Gunners and went out on a season-long loan last season to Italian side Udinese before returning to the Emirates again this summer.

However, his return looks to be short-lived, with Romano claiming the out-of-favour defender will definitely leave again.
Although Mari is a solid player, it appears there is no room for him in Mikel Arteta’s plans, so a move away would be the right decision for all parties.