Agent Mino Raiola quashed 'fake news' reports regarding a message from Arsenal loanee Henrikh Mkhitaryan, allegedly asking for a move to Roma.

Il Corriere dello Sport claimed the Giallorossi playmaker hopes to remain in Italy and had sent a message to his owners in London asking of them to find an agreement with Roma.

The report also claimed the Gunners have lowered their asking price to around €10m for the Armenia international, but Raiola hits out at the story and brands it as ‘unacceptable fake news’.

Agent Mino Raiola quashed 'fake news' reports regarding a message from Arsenal loanee Henrikh Mkhitaryan, allegedly asking for a move to Roma.

Il Corriere dello Sport claimed the Giallorossi playmaker hopes to remain in Italy and had sent a message to his owners in London asking of them to find an agreement with Roma.

The report also claimed the Gunners have lowered their asking price to around €10m for the Armenia international, but Raiola hits out at the story and brands it as ‘unacceptable fake news’.

“Mkhitaryan did not send any message to Arsenal,” Raiola wrote on Twitter. “Especially in times like these, fake news is absolutely unacceptable.”

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