arsenal Already asked one Bayern Munich The star’s agents have inquired about the player’s availability and they have received a very clear message.
Arteta confirms forward plans as Arsenal scout January market
The Gunners are actively looking for a new striker after the long-term absences of Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka, which has now been confirmed by the manager Mikel Artetawho suggested Arsenal needed another agency in this area.
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Saka is expected to be out until March due to hamstring surgery, while Jesus will not feature again this season after rupturing his ACL in last weekend’s FA Cup defeat to Manchester United.
Kai Havertz is Arteta’s only available striker, while Saka’s absence leaves a huge hole in the squad. The north Londoners are weighing their options in the transfer market as a result of these blows, with the Arsenal boss admitting his side are trying to bring a new striker to the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal’s next five Premier League games |
date |
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Aston Villa (home) |
January 18 |
Wolves (away) |
January 25 |
Manchester City (home) |
February 2 |
Leicester City (away) |
February 15 |
West Ham United (home) |
February 22 |
“Yes, of course, because we have lost two important players – Bukayo, who will probably be out for up to three months, and then Gabi, who will be out for a long, long, long time ” explain Arteta on Arsenal signing another attacker.
“We’re definitely going to try (during this window). We’re actively looking. We’re going to try. Let’s see what we can get.”
In the past few days, Juventus forward Dusan Vlahovic, RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesco and Marseille’s Eli Vahi have been named Strikers Arsenal target – Interim sporting director Jason Aitor and managing director Richard Garlick want the best options available.
They are also reportedly looking to improve other areas of the squad, such as the left-back area.
Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany claims Alexander Zinchenko in ‘concrete talks’ to leave ArsenalBundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund have shown keen interest in signing the Ukrainian before the deadline.
If Zinchenko leaves the N5 before the deadline on February 3, Arteta will definitely need a long-term replacement for the 28-year-old. According to Boot Room and reporter Graeme Bailey, they are focusing on the Bayern star Alphonso Davis.
Arsenal approached Bayern Munich to join Davies
According to their information, Arsenal have made contact with Davies to join them from Bayern Munichthrough his representatives.
this £182,000 per week The Canada international has also attracted interest from Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United as his contract expires at the end of the season and is free to sign a pre-contract with an overseas side.
However, Davies’ team have told all these clubs, including Arsenal, that Real Madrid is his preferred destination – and there is genuine belief that the 24-year-old will sign a move to the Bernabeu.
This is disappointing news for Arteta, as Davies is a world-class option who may not have any value and the Bayer Leverkusen superstar Florian Wirtz He even called the player his toughest opponent ever.