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Reiss Nelson's much-anticipated transfer from Arsenal to Ipswich Town collapsed at the last minute on deadline day, paving the way for Fulham to swoop in and secure the winger's services.
Nelson has been part of Arsenal's fabric since he was eight years old, joining the club's academy in 2008. Making his first-team debut at just 17, Nelson was once seen as one of Hale End's brightest prospects. However, despite his early promise, the 24-year-old has found it challenging to secure regular game time with the Gunners. Over 90 appearances, Nelson has scored eight goals and provided nine assists, but only 35 of those appearances have been as a starter.
With Gabriel Martinelli, Leandro Trossard, and Bukayo Saka firmly ahead of him in Mikel Arteta's plans, Nelson found himself increasingly on the periphery. Earlier this summer, he expressed a desire to explore his options, leading to interest from several Premier League clubs. West Ham was reportedly keen on the winger, but their pursuit ended with the signing of Crysencio Summerville from Leeds United.
As deadline day loomed, it seemed that newly-promoted Ipswich Town would secure Nelson on a season-long loan. The Tractor Boys, who have spent over £100 million this summer to strengthen their squad, were keen to add Nelson to their ranks in their bid to remain in the Premier League after a 22-year absence. The proposed deal was understood to be a straight loan with no option to buy.
However, just before the 11 pm deadline, reports from Fabrizio Romano confirmed that the Ipswich move was off. In a dramatic turn of events, Fulham, who had been monitoring Nelson's situation, stepped in at the last moment. According to David Ornstein, Nelson opted against joining Ipswich, and Fulham quickly submitted a deal sheet to finalize his loan move to Craven Cottage.
Nelson's move to Fulham represents a fresh start and an opportunity to prove himself in the Premier League. While the deal is currently a loan, it signals that Nelson's long-term future may lie away from the Emirates.
As Nelson prepares to don the Fulham shirt, Arsenal fans will be watching closely to see how the talented winger fares in his new surroundings. Whether this marks the beginning of the end of his Arsenal career or a stepping stone to greater things, only time will tell.