Arsenal have told Max Meyer to drop his personal demands in order to secure a move to the Emirates.
The Schalke midfielder became a free agent at midnight last night when his contract expired.
The Gunners are among five clubs who have been offered the chance to sign Max Meyer
this summer.
Arsenal have been informed Meyer wants more than £4m-a-year in wages to commit to a new
club.
But Unai Emery and the north London club's bigwigs are unwilling to match those demands.
In fact his demands warded off not only Arsenal but Liverpool, Atletico Madrid, Fenerbahce
and others, reports Bild.
Meyer has claimed to have been bullied by Schalke sporting director Christian Heidel,
saying: "I simply did not want to stay with Schalke and work under Heidel.
"It's all about this.
Lately, it just feels like bullying to me."
Schalke reacted by suspending the player and excluding him from first-team duties, and
banishing any lingering hopes that he might sign a new deal.
"We are upset more by his accusations of bullying, which we strongly deny, than his
untrue allegations," responded Heidel.
"Schalke 04 have always behaved correctly to Max Meyer."
For more infomation >> Q2 10 p.m. News 7-1-2018 - Duration: 11:07. 

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