
Arsenal is working on a dream scenario of signing Viktor Gyokeres and Nico Williams in a blockbuster £ 200 million Summer Spree.
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Now the new sports director Andrea Berta is doing the amounts to see if they can also afford an Elite Center-Forward and a game-changing wing player.
Berta knows that he will have to generate a significant income by selling players to raise the money to praise Gyokeres from Sporting and Williams from Athletic Bilbao.
But Gunners Chiefs are determined to do everything to give boss Mikel Arteta the superstar signing sessions he needs to win the Premier League title.
With Jorginho and Thomas Partey both set to leave the Emirates on free transfers this summer, it will be essential to buy Zubimendi or another top defensive midfielder.
Arsenal also has to bring in a second-choice keeper when Neto On-Loan returns to Bournemouth.
A productive striker is seen as an important target, with a new wing player more a luxury.
But Emirates Chiefs would love both.
Their chances partly depend on whether sporting and athletic Bilbao persists for release clauses for Gyokees and Williams, which is assumed that it is £ 83.6 million and £ 49 million respectively.
If negotiations turn out to be difficult, Arsenal could choose to pursue cheaper strikers, such as RB Leipzig Ace Benjamin Sesko or Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike, to free money for Williams.
Alternatively, the club could go everything into the proven premorer Alexander Isak, with a value of Newcastle on more than £ 100 million.
If Arsenal agreed to pay for those kinds of reimbursements, they would pass on Wideman Williams, whose wage requirements could be a problem.
But former Atletico Madrid -Chef Berta is considered a big fan of Gyokeres and is said to have met the agent Felix Tainta of Williams, just a few days after he had officially recorded his new role.
Arsenal must keep an eye on profit and sustainability rules.
They ran losses of £ 52.1 million in 2022-23 and £ 17.7 million in 2023-24, despite their highest income ever (£ 616.6 million) last season thanks to a Champions League-back.
The departure of Jorginho, Partey and Kieran Tierney will free up money in the wage budget.
Yet Arsenal must also find generous buyers for Oleksandr Zinchenko and Leandro Trossard.
Gabriel Jesus and Takehiro Tomiyasu are said to have been agreed, but long -term injuries suffered those plans.
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