Arsenal will focus their focus on the summer transfer window after they failed to make the Champions League final at the expense of Paris Saint-Germain
Mikel Arteta is supported on the transfer market with large summer spending to turn from Arsenal into winners.
The Gunners -Hierarchy is ready to launch a big overhaul of the team after Arsenal had again missed Major Silverwerk with the end of their Champions League campaign. Arsenal crashed into the half phase of Paris Saint Germain and Arteta has now gone without a trophy for five years after he had entered the title race in the last two seasons.
But Arsenal has identified a maximum of four important signing sessions this summer because they want to strengthen with a huge show of belief in Arteta. But it will also mean different rooms after they were short of this season.
Their NO1 priority is a center ahead with Arteta, a huge admirer of the Alexander Isak of Newcastle, but more realistic goals are sporty Lisbon striker Viktor Gyökeres – who is admired by Arsenal's sports director Andrea Berta – and RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko.
They tried to get Sesko last summer, he chose to stay in Germany for another year and Arsenal paid a tough price for not signing a striker with Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus who was injured for a long time this season.
Arsenal knows that this time they have to land a striker and they also have a left wing player in their sights because they have Athletic Bilbao's Nico Williams on their radar, while they believe there is a deal to sign Real Sociedad's Spain Martin Zubendi for £ 51 million.
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There is a serious interest in Bournemouth – defender Dean Huijsen, but players should discharge him and the center half – which has a buy -out clause of £ 50 million – is also concerned about going to a club where his playing time can be limited.
Arsenal has removed Thomas Partey, Jorginho and Kieran Tierney from the contract this summer and, although Pedey may still be able to extend, outputs would release the scope of the wage account. They will also load players with Oleksandr Zinchenko, probably leave while there is Saudi interest in Leandro Trossard who has only had a year left on his deal and his departure would free up the road for a new left wing player.
Jakub Kiwior had searched well in recent weeks, but did well in recent weeks, although loading from him could help to recruit another defender. The future of Takehiro Tomiyasu is uncertain after an injury in the long term that will keep him out until the end of 2025.
They also want a new NO2 keeper competing and putting pressure on NO1 David Raya whose form has fallen badly in recent weeks. They focused on Joan Garcia from Espanyol.
