Arsenal hijack Liverpool transfer for Gary Neville and David Beckham’s star EFL asset
Arsenal have beaten Liverpool to the signing of Salford City starlet Will Wright, talkSPORT understands. The 17-year-old striker will move to north London for a fee in excess of £200,000 with add-ons. Arsenal look to have won the race to sign Wright from SalfordSALFORD CITY FC Wright looked to be bound for Liverpool, but the Premier League champions pulled out after Arsenal stepped up their pursuit. The capture of the forward has been partly driven by academy manager Per Mertesacker’s project to recruit elite young talent. The ex-Gunners defender has his own dedicated budget to strengthen the club’s youth set-up. Wright made his senior debut for Salford City against Pep Guardiola‘s side in the 8-0 FA Cup defeat in January. The forward only played a few minutes of the Etihad drubbing, but his inclusion underlined the Class of ’92 hierarchy’s faith in him. David Beckham and Neville are now set to lose Wright in their first summer since becoming the sole co-owners of the club in May. Wright, who scored over 50 goals at all levels for Salford last season, is one of the youngest players ever to debut for the League Two side. He is in the second year of his scholarship, having been spotted playing for local sides Euxton Villa and Fylde only two years ago. Since making his debut earlier this year, the 6ft 3in teenager also featured in League Two matches against Port Vale and Bradford. Wright has continued to catch the eye in pre-season, scoring four goals in three friendly appearances for Salford this month already. David Beckham (R) and Gary Neville had big plans for Wright at SalfordGetty Manchester City, Brentford and Burnley have also been reported to have been monitoring his situation, but Arsenal now won the race. Wright is unlikely to be ushered straight into Mikel Arteta‘s first team, with time in an elite academy targeted to aid his development. Instead, he is expected to split his football between Arsenal’s U-18s and U-21s next season. Wright will also be eligible to play in the UEFA Youth League for the Gunners next season, as teams field U-19 teams. His Salford exit will come as a huge blow to Neville and Beckham’s plans for the club, having released 17 players at the end of the season. The duo previously held a ten per cent share in the club alongside their ex-Manchester United teammates in Ryan Giggs, Phil Neville, Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt. Mertesacker is Arsenal’s Academy managerGetty Beckham was the last Class of ’92 star to buy a stake in the club, doing so in 2019 – five years after his pals clubbed together to buy the club. Following previous majority shareholder Peter Lim’s decision to depart in 2024, Beckham and Gary Neville have since assumed control, with their old teammates relinquishing their ownership.

Arsenal have beaten Liverpool to the signing of Salford City starlet Will Wright, talkSPORT understands.
The 17-year-old striker will move to north London for a fee in excess of £200,000 with add-ons.
Wright looked to be bound for Liverpool, but the Premier League champions pulled out after Arsenal stepped up their pursuit.
The capture of the forward has been partly driven by academy manager Per Mertesacker’s project to recruit elite young talent.
The ex-Gunners defender has his own dedicated budget to strengthen the club’s youth set-up.
Wright made his senior debut for Salford City against Pep Guardiola‘s side in the 8-0 FA Cup defeat in January.
The forward only played a few minutes of the Etihad drubbing, but his inclusion underlined the Class of ’92 hierarchy’s faith in him.
David Beckham and Neville are now set to lose Wright in their first summer since becoming the sole co-owners of the club in May.
Wright, who scored over 50 goals at all levels for Salford last season, is one of the youngest players ever to debut for the League Two side.
He is in the second year of his scholarship, having been spotted playing for local sides Euxton Villa and Fylde only two years ago.
Since making his debut earlier this year, the 6ft 3in teenager also featured in League Two matches against Port Vale and Bradford.
Wright has continued to catch the eye in pre-season, scoring four goals in three friendly appearances for Salford this month already.
Manchester City, Brentford and Burnley have also been reported to have been monitoring his situation, but Arsenal now won the race.
Wright is unlikely to be ushered straight into Mikel Arteta‘s first team, with time in an elite academy targeted to aid his development.
Instead, he is expected to split his football between Arsenal’s U-18s and U-21s next season.
Wright will also be eligible to play in the UEFA Youth League for the Gunners next season, as teams field U-19 teams.
His Salford exit will come as a huge blow to Neville and Beckham’s plans for the club, having released 17 players at the end of the season.
The duo previously held a ten per cent share in the club alongside their ex-Manchester United teammates in Ryan Giggs, Phil Neville, Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt.
Beckham was the last Class of ’92 star to buy a stake in the club, doing so in 2019 – five years after his pals clubbed together to buy the club.
Following previous majority shareholder Peter Lim’s decision to depart in 2024, Beckham and Gary Neville have since assumed control, with their old teammates relinquishing their ownership.