Although there is still a chance arsenal Able to turn around the current form and eventually win the championship Premier League This season, that possibility is starting to look more and more remote with each game that goes on.
Mikel Arteta The team has been nearly perfect the past two seasons, but so far this year, injuries, suspensions and a weak offense have left them lagging in the league and facing the prospect of elimination. League Cup In the hands of Newcastle United.
However, despite how pessimistic the current situation looks, the Gunners are still a sensational football team with the likes of Martin Odegaard, William Saliba, Declan Rice and Bukayo Sakathey are very likely to come back strong next season and finally cross the finish line.
In fact, if recent reports are to be believed, the club’s top transfer target this summer could be the player who helps them do just that, a player so good that he can also help the unstoppable Saka reach another level.
Arsenal chase dream teammate for Saka
According to a recent report from the former Manchester United and Blackburn chief scout Mick Brown via Football InsiderArsenal retain keen interest in Newcastle United star Alexander Isaac.
Brown went further and revealed that the Gunners have identified the Swedish goal machine as their “first choice” striker target in the summer transfer window.
Furthermore, while Brown explained Toon’s desire to keep the former Real Sociedad star beyond the summer, he claimed the north Londoners were “determined” to bring him to the Emirates Stadium.
According to reports, if Arteta and his team-mates get their man, it will cost quite a bit of money Claims from earlier this month His price tag could be as high as £150m.
Now, while that’s certainly a lot of money for a player, it may prove to be worth it considering his incredible ability, especially since he could help Saka reach another level entirely.
How Isak makes Saka better
Well, while there are many reasons why Isaac could help Saka reach another level, from the way he trains to his attitude on the pitch and in the locker room, there’s one main reason: his output.
In short, a “world-class” shooter, known as Written by Eddie Howe, ManagerHe is an extremely dangerous player in front of goal or pretty much anywhere near it and will undoubtedly send the Englishman’s statistics to the moon.
For example, this season alone, Sweden’s “nightmare” is Voiced by Alan ShearerAccumulated A shocking 15 goals Four assists in 22 games equates to a goal every 1.15 games, which is ridiculous.
Isaac vs Havertz vs Jesus 24/25 |
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player |
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Number of appearances |
No. 22 |
26 |
26 |
Target |
15 |
12 |
7 |
Assist |
4 |
3 |
2 |
Goals per game |
0.86 |
0.57 |
0.34 |
All statistics come from Transfermarkt |
In contrast, Kai Havertz is getting a lot of 12 goals and 3 assists Made 26 appearances while Gabriel Jesus struggled, Seven goals and two assists Appears many times.
Now, while neither return is terrible, it’s not spectacular either, with Havertz scoring once every 1.73 games and Jesus scoring once every 2.88 games, both of which are on par with the Solskjaer. Erner was a far cry from the superstar he was born into. Able.
Additionally, the Gunners’ forwards have been able to match their level of output with the help of Saka, who was in red hot form and scored a world-class nine goals before suffering a hamstring injury. 24 appearances and 13 assistsequivalent to an average of one goal involved every 1.09 games.
Imagine the Newcastle star being able to play alongside a winger as productive and creative as Hale End and you’ll understand why we think this will be a partnership that takes both players to stratospheric heights.
Ultimately, signing Isak in the summer will cost Arsenal, but given how lethal he has been this season and the potential for him to get even better next to the likes of Saka and Odegaard, it might just be worth it Go bankrupt for him.