Arsenal has signed four players and has closed the deal between Christian Mosquera and Victor Gyoker, but their spending may not be made there.
Arsenal remains keen to bolster its offense, with the three players reportedly becoming more and more heavy. Gunner has been busy this summer with signing Martin Zubimendi, Noni Madueke, Christian Norgaard and Kepa Alizabaraga.
They also hope to close the deal with Valencia defender Christian Mosquera and sports Lisbon striker Victor Gyoker, manager Mikel Arteta said:
“We’re always looking for a market. Until that happens, we’re focusing on the players we have and on them. We’re very pleased with what we’ve seen in the last 10-15 days.”
And Athletics now reports that Arsenal is considering the moves of Real Madrid winger Rodrigo, Newcastle star Anthony Gordon and Crystal Palace’s Ebeki Eze. The report says that any transaction could be linked to the future of Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Torosad.
Rodrigo was deeply linked to his move to Arsenal this summer, falling into the pecking order at Real Madrid. He got off to a single start at the Club World Cup under new boss Xabi Alonso and was an unused replacement as he was hit 4-0 by Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-finals.
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And when asked about Rodrigo’s future following the loss of PSG, Alonso said:
“The fact that he never played again is a game-by-game decision. The way things were going required another player. There were no decisions about the future throughout this championship. We haven’t been spinning much.
“We’re starting in a different context. We want to build a team that plays as a unit and maintain that sense and spirit. The World Cup has been very tough. We’re left in the penultimate stage and it hurts.
Meanwhile, Eze has a £68 million release clause, with players talking about potential moves from the palace. “I’m focused on being the best player I can be, whatever interest I’m interested, what will happen,” he said in September.
“I want to enjoy my football right now. That’s all I can control. That’s it. I’m really invested in being the best player I can.
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