Arsenal Football Club “dramatically” preparing to make a major move in a few weeks on the transfer market. They are expected to sign Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace as part of the deal. This strategy puts Arsenal in pole position to perhaps even outflank North London Derby foes Tottenham Hotspur in the race for the talented midfielder’s signature. With the summer transfer window drawing to a close, Arsenal is a pretty confident club at this precise moment. They’re confident they can close the deal without having to sell any existing players.
If this swap deal does go ahead it will further emphasize Arsenal’s attitude towards improving their squad. By including a player in the deal for Eze, they’re able to add to their midfield depth without necessarily losing anything from their current roster. This tactic is exemplary of Arsenal’s long-term planning. It further underscores their motivation to enter this upcoming season with a more competitive team.
Alongside him, Viktor Gyokeres, the Sporting and Sweden striker, continues to be pursued by clubs, including Arsenal. Gyokeres has reportedly been open to waiting for a loan move until further down the summer window. Even with crystal clear interest, an official move to Arsenal still hasn’t happened. Andrea Berta, Arsenal’s sporting director, is reportedly in active talk with Gyokeres’ representatives. This further demonstrates the club’s intent to try and find depth to improve their attacking options.
Away from us, Newcastle United have not given up in their pursuit of Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford. Yet, negotiations have been bogged down by conflicts over the transfer fee, which has turned into a major stick in the muck of the ongoing discussions. The club should truly want to correct this wrong. They will be looking for a reliable option in goal to shore up their back stopping position.
Rangers drawing up plan to sign Sheffield Wednesday wonderkid Djeidi Gassama. The Scottish club has identified Gassama as a key target to enhance their squad as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Furthermore, Arsenal’s interest in Eze is embarking on a positive trend in the other player’s future realism. Bayern Munich have been chasing a deal for Chelsea forward Christopher Nkunku. The player who has misfired this season was once again out of favour recently at the Bridge. This is a development that creates an opening for Bayern to take advantage of Chelsea’s hesitance to use Nkunku to his full potential.
Newcastle are reportedly targeting Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins as one of their top targets. He is no stranger to Premier League hype either having attracted interest from Arsenal and Manchester United. The record-setting competition for Watkins underscores a greater level of strategic competition among clubs looking to bolster their attacking resources.
Brentford have slapped an eye-watering £65 million price on striker Bryan Mbeumo. This move illustrates the increasing transfer market valuations as clubs on the European stage battle it out to land the best players.
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