Newcastle, Deportivo and Fenerbahce are reportedly interested in signing the wantaway striker.
Last summer, Perez arrived at the Emirates Stadium for over £17m but he was given just two starts in the top flight during the season.
The Turkish club's manager Aykut Kocaman is reportedly a huge fan of Perez and will be delighted if the Spanish striker is in his team next season.
He has been linked with a return to Deportivo La Coruna, as well as to Premier League returnees, Newcastle United.
It is well known that Perez would prefer a move back to his hometown of La Coruña, but they will not meet Arsenal's 15m euro asking price ...
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"He [transfer negotiator Dick Law] called me and when they gave the number it was already on the Arsenal website", Fernandez Lovelle continued.
Following a frustrating first term with Arsenal, the Spaniard is keen to move away in the hunt for first-team football.
"It's normal, we're talking about an Arsenal player who did not play a lot there but he's the only one who scored in four competitions", confirmed The Chronicle.
"I don't like to lose him because, for me, he's a top-quality striker but we have many strikers", the Gunners boss stated earlier in the year.
'At some stage, too much competition is not competition anymore.





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