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Arsenal target shares message suggesting his current price tag

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Arsenal target Mykhailo Mudryk has shared a post on his Instagram story that indicates that his current transfer value is €40 million (£34.4 million).

Recently, the Ukrainian wonderkid had told SportArena that he was “very upset” after Shakhtar Donestk chief Darijo Srna had revealed that their prized asset was valued at £85 million (via The Athletic).

The 21-year-old had candidly admitted that the club had “wounded” his dream of playing for the Gunners.

After all, the rapid winger had famously told Vladi Sedan that he would rather be a starter for Arsenal than be on the bench at Real Madrid.

Clearly, the highly-rated forward is itching to sign for Mikel Arteta’s side in the summer.

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Mudryk reveals his current transfer value

Arsenal target Mykhailo Mudryk took to Instagram (as relayed by AFC Stuff via Twitter) to share a post by Transfermarkt that showcased that his current transfer value is €40 million (£34.4 million).

Interestingly, the young buck’s choice of emoji also suggests he is calm about his future.

In his tell-all interview with SportArena, the dangerous wideman had admitted that he doubts any side would pay €100 million (£86.2 million) to sign a relatively unknown commodity from Ukraine.

As a result, it seems as if Mudryk is sending the North Londoners a hint about his valuation, as well as throwing shade onto Srna and his Shakhtar.

With the ex-Croatian right-back telling MARCA (relayed by BeSoccer) that his club’s star player is the 4th best winger in the world, behind Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, it’s clear to see that generating such hype is an attempt at increasing his market value.

However, it seems Arsenal have been told by Mudryk himself what it takes to secure his services.