Football fans went to social media to beat Arsenal's recruitment in the midst of reports that come from Spain that the club is putting a huge offer in line for a World Cup winning no. 9.
The current system of the Gunners is largely dependent on Kai Havertz to operate top, although he as an attacking midfielder per trade, he may not be the 30-goal-a-season striker they need.
It has been said for a long time to cross the line as competition champions, the side of Mikel Arteta that needs deadly instinct in the penalty area, and they can prove that in their latest target if the reports are true.
As such, they have been associated with a number of Center-Forwards in recent seasons, with an offer for Ollie Watkins in the latest transfer window.
According to Fichajes, it is assumed that Arsenal has an offer in the region of € 120nillion (£ 100 million) for Inter Milan's Ster striker Lautaro Martinez has come into an offer, although the report has seen the club's recruitment are being shot.
“They started their nonsense again,” wrote a fan in response to a tweet that links to Fichajes initial report. “Link to all players in the world and don't sign anything at the end.”
“In which number are we now linked to Arsenal for strikers?” Another wrote.
“They had their cup final … beat City. Put that in their trophy cupboard together with finishing[ing] 2nd two seasons on the bouncing and the FA Cup. '
A third added: 'Arsenal is connected to strikers now window, looks like another trophy -free season, unless they can win the Champions League'
And a fourth fan pointed to the other strikers with which the club is connected: 'From Rashford to … Sesko. Isak. Watkins. And now to Martinez ??? '
Martinez has thrive in Inter and has won two Series A titles and five domestic cups in Italy, as well as finishing top scorer in 23-24 and voted the best player in Italy for 2024.
Add that to his world cup and two Copa America titles with Argentina, and Martinez is one of the most decorated No. 9s that now works at a high level.
Although Italy is still one of the top four competitions in European football, the allure of the Premier League can be difficult to be due.
The exposure and financial offers available in the English top flight are almost impossible for most other divisions to compete with.
Since he arrived in his home country in his home country in Milan in 2018, Martinez has managed 144 goals and 49 assists in 331 games.
The exclusive column of Sami Mokbel from Mail Sport, which is available on Mail+every Thursday, revealed this week that the Gunners still keep an eye on both Alexander Isak and Benjamin Sesko.
The first would probably cost them about £ 120 million, which of course is something of an obstacle, while the club wanted to move to the last in January, but RB Leipzig was not open to a sale.
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