Arsenal has made a bid and is expected to sign the Wolves young player.

Brayden Clarke, a teenage defender who has seemingly already revealed his departure from Wolves on social media, has supposedly received an offer from Arsenal to sign him.

The seventeen-year-old Clarke has been a rising star in the Wolves academy and has played for James Collins’ U23 team.

As a member of the Wales team that advanced to the final of the UEFA European U17 Championship in March 2023, Clarke is a gifted young player who is expected to be a genuine star at Molineux.

But it appears like Clarke is about to embark on a new endeavor.

The Secret Scout on X has exclusively revealed today that Premier League powerhouse Arsenal has moved to sign Clarke.

The Gunners are now ‘likely’ to be his next stop, it seems.

Four additional Premier League clubs are rumored to have expressed interest, but they are not identified.

The son of former football player Nigel Quashie, Clarke seems to be heading somewhere because he posted on Instagram a few days ago, saying, “After 7 years at Wolves, the time has come for me to move onto a new chapter.”

 

“I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has supported me during this journey and I hope the future holds the best outcomes for all of my Wolves teammates.”

Given that Clarke’s Wolves academy profile page has already been removed, word on his next course of action should likely come soon.

There are currently no specifics available on the nature of Arsenal’s offer.

It will be fascinating to watch how Clarke does at Arsenal if it turns out that he is indeed signing with them.

He is undoubtedly a young talent with a lot of promise. After representing Wales at the U17 Euros, he is now expected to sign with Arsenal, beating out a number of other clubs. It is obvious he is a talent because so many clubs are interested in him.

I hope that Wolves don’t end up having too many regrets about him in the future.

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