ARSENAL outcasts Matteo Guendouzi and Konstantinos Mavropanos are reportedly both set to depart the club on permanent deals next summer.
The duo are on season-long loan deals away from the Emirates with Mikel Arteta seeing no future for them at the club.
It is understood that Arteta has no plans to integrate the pair back into the first-team set-up and will allow them to depart in 2022.
Guendouzi linked up with Ligue 1 outfit Marseille in July, with the French side having the obligation to sign him should they avoid relegation.
And Stuttgart also have an obligation to turn Mavropanos’ temporary stay into a permanent switch if they manage to beat the drop.
According to Football.London, the two exits will see the Gunners rake in £12million.
Marseille will have to fork out £9.5m for Guendouzi, while Mavropanos will set Stuttgart back £2.5m.
Neither side look in danger of being relegated, with Marseille sitting in fourth spot following their 0-0 draw against Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday.
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Meanwhile Stuttgart are currently 13th in the Bundesliga having failed to lose any of their last four top-flight matches.
Arsenal do have a recall option in Guendouzi’s deal, but it is highly unlikely he will ever play for the club again after falling out with Mikel Arteta.
There can be no doubting his obvious quality, but question marks have been raised over his attitude.
The 22-year-old has impressed this term having chipped in with three goals and two assists in 13 games in all competitions.
His fine form has seen him be named in the Ligue 1 Team of the Week twice.
And Mavropanos, 23, has also starred this campaign with the defender incredibly getting on the score sheet four times from his ten outings.
Earlier this month, Stuttgart sporting director Sven Mislintat confirmed plans to sign the Greece international in 2022.
He said: “We have a purchase obligation of three million euros (£2.5m) if we remain in the league.”
Stuttgart boss Pellegrino Matarazzo remarked: “Dinos always shows in training that he can do magic.
“He combined heart, energy and determination. We need guys like him.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk