This summer Arsenal is standing up for a huge squador television with an edition of £ 150 million – because seven stars will be shown the exit.
The Gunners have passed another trophy season after their exit of the Champions League through the hands of Paris Saint-Germain and the club acknowledge the need for different world class players.
The club is now preparing for a ruthless pressure transfer window that their fortune could change for next season.
Arsenal is comfortably spending on great talent, in the summer of 2023 buying a little more than £ 200 million for Declan Rice [£105m]Kai Havertz [£65m] and Jurrien Timber [£35m] – But what about this summer?
Transmission goals
The most important focus of new sports director Andrea Berta is on finding an Elite No9 to bring the Noord -Londers to the next level.
Alexander Isak from Newcastle, 25, is at the top of the arteta wish list, not surprising in view of their faltering firepower is one of the biggest weaknesses in the team.
The Swede has 23 league goals this season and will not be easily released, because the winners of the Carabao Cup hold £ 150 million.
Sunsport revealed that Eintracht Frankfurt -star Hugo Ekitike, 22, is the target as a cheaper, £ 60 million, alternative.
Other goals are long desired RB Leipzigs Sesko, 21, and Sporting's Gyokeres, 26, with more than 50 goals between them.
Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao is a different attacking target, but as with the previous names, could be financially difficult because of his great wages.
The last reinforcement of midfield will depend on how conversations develop with Thomas Partey, but there is already an agreement to eliminate £ 51 million on Real Sociedad's Martin Zubimendi, 26, with the deal that is expected to be confirmed in the coming weeks.
Finally, the Dean Huijsen van Bournemouth is investigated as an option with Borussia Dortmund-Vleugel player Jamie Gittens and Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia also connected to the club.
Expenditure
To make room for the hopeful income of the Gunners, some margin players can be confronted with the heel.
Oleksandr Zinchenko, Kieran Tierney and Gabriel Jesus belong to those who may be shown the door, but the knee injury of the Brazilian attacker has delayed the discussion about offers.
Defender Nuno Tavares, midfielders Fabio Viera and Albert Lokonga can also leave alongside Sterling who returns to Stamford Bridge at the end of his loan.
New contracts
Good news for Arsenal -fans, the club tries to secure a new contract with the beloved star Bukayo Saka.
Reports have said that conversations are positive, with a shiny new deal that the 23-year-old could make one of the best-paid players in the competition.
There are also plans to hand out new contracts to stars such as William Saliba and Gabriel – with their current deals that end in the summer of 2027.
Fellow Hale End graduates Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri, both 18, will probably also be offered improved contracts.
