Saudi club now lead race to sign Arsenal flop after he snubs Besiktas

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The Gunners are keen to sell him.

Pepe, who mainly operates as a right winger but can also play as a striker, has made 112 appearances for the Gunners, registering 27 goals and 21 assists.

Besiktas were strongly linked to Pepe but he rejected a transfer to the Turkish side., there is an unnamed Saudi Pro League side who are now the frontrunners to sign Pepe this summer.

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