Arsenal’s dream new lineup as Gunners look to seal stunning triple transfer

Arsenal is planned for a large transfer window this summer after he fell behind in the Premier League title race, with the new chef Andrea Berta who wants to strengthen the team with quality to help them challenge them next season

Arsenal hopes to make a triple transfer this summer that would see them Landen Landen Landen Viktor Gyokeres, winger Nico Williams and midfielder Martin Zubimendi for around £ 200 million. The Gunners are preparing for a definitive window, because they want to bring in the quality that will help them challenge the Premier League title.

The men of Mikel Arteta probably seem to miss the title, with Liverpool clearly at the top. Arsenal was missing this season in a number of positions – especially at the front – what has contributed to their drop – off in the title race.

Arsenal -fans are shining for a new attacker this season and remained stunned why a new striker did not arrive in January before an injury crisis Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus excluded for the campaign.

Now Arsenal is running into their plans to strengthen the team after naming new transfer chef Andrea Berta and hopes to make at least three major signing sessions this summer, according to the Sun.

Two of them are Sporting Lisbon striker Gyokeres, which has a release clause of £ 83.6 million, and Athletic Bilbao Winger Willims, which is assumed to be available for around £ 50 million.

Moreover, the club probably seems to land the real Sociedad -midfielder Zubimendi for another £ 50 million after being strongly connected to the Spain International.

The report says that Arsenal would like to land a new midfielder, but new arrival Berta is trying to see whether the club can also afford a new striker and a “game-changing” winger.

It adds that Arsenal will have to discharge a number of players to finance their summer company in the midst of strict PSR instructions – with club heads who would like to encourage the hope of Arteta to win the competition next year.

Zubimendi is a special priority for the Spaniard, given that Jorginho and Thomas Pedey will leave the Emirates this summer. The club will also be desperate to land a new striker after their injuries had left them behind without a recognized no. 9 halfway through the season.

A new wing player is seen as a “luxury”, secondary to a new striker, but Arsenal bosses would both love. A new backup keeper is also said to be on their list when on-Loan Neto goes back to Bournemouth.

Arsenal is waiting to see if Sporting Lisbon and Bilbao continue the release clauses of Gyokees and Williams – and instead could move to Red Bull Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko, Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike or Newcastle's Alexander Isak.

However, players such as Isak would cost Arsenal more than £ 100 million, which would probably exclude a movement for a new winger.

If Arsenal succeeds in landing all their top goals this summer, their defense should largely remain the same, given the back line of Arteta this season looked the most solid part of his team.

But in midfield, the presence of Zubimendi would enable the Spaniard to go into midfield next to Declan Rice, with Martin Odegaard in no. 10.

Having gyokeres as a focal point at the front should guarantee a steady stream of goals, where Bukayo Saka supports him on the right and Williams left – which gives Arsenal a lot of pace that should be a handful of the opposition.

Dream Arsenal XI: Raya, White, Gabriel, Saliba, Calafiori, Rice, Zubimendi, Saka, Odegaard, Williams, Gyokees

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