Arsenal goalkeeper Matt Macey could be allowed to leave the club this summer, but a report has claimed that there are currently no offers on the table for the current Arsenal second-choice stopper.
The Gunners have sold Emi Martinez to Aston Villa this summer and leaving just Macey and number one Bernd Leno as current senior stoppers.
However, the Gunners are closing in on a deal for Runar Alex Runarsson and are also still keen on Brentford goalkeeper David Raya.

The result is Macey potentially being immediately pushed down the pecking order once again and, as reported by Sky Sports last week, that has left him questioning his future at The Emirates.
Macey has played just two senior games for the club since joining in 2013 and those games were both cup matches back in 2017.
Unfortunately for Macey, his lack of exposure has obviously left many clubs unaware of his talents as a goalkeeper. According to ESPN there are currently no ‘formal offers’ for the player.
At 26-years-old, there is no doubt that Macey should now be playing regular first-team football and hopefully, he can find himself a place to be a more prominent feature from next season, especially if Arsenal do bring in two new goalkeepers.
But right now, it appears he will be playing a waiting game until somebody decides to give him a go.
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