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Héctor Bellerin is being coveted by Atlético de Madrid and Sevilla, since the right-back considers a return to Spain.
La Liga clubs are confident that the Arsenal fullback is interested in returning to his homeland after almost a decade in North London.
Bellerin, 25, is a popular figure in the Emirates both for his performances in the field and for his commitment to a number of social causes.
He has three years left on his current contract, but he could be tempted to move out after eight seasons in the Emirates.
Both Atlético and Sevilla are looking for a new full-back and have it in their sights as they look to build for next season.
Having joined Arsenal Barcelona in 2011, Bellerin made a total of 195 appearances in all competitions scoring eight times and providing 25 assists.
He also admitted being impressed by the impact boss Mikel Arteta has had since he replaced Unai Emery, saying in February: “Mikel has always been very tactical in his work and throughout his life, he is very professional with very clear ideas.”
“It is very early in time. [Arteta] he has a new philosophy and the way he has implemented it in the last few games we have played, there has been a big change. “
Bellerin is one of many footballers, including Aaron Wan-Bissaka of Manchester United and Callum Wilson of Bournemouth, who have signed up for the #FootballUnited campaign, which aims to raise £ 100,000 and help local communities through the pandemic of coronavirus.
Proceeds donated to #FootballUnited will be raised by the National Emergencies Trust and will be used to support older and vulnerable people affected by the virus.
Players will use the social media tag and hope it encourages other soccer players and prominent figures to lend their support.
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