Arsenal’s manager Mikel Arteta is gearing up for a significant overhaul in the team’s forward line for the upcoming season. With a list of potential targets already on his radar, Arteta is poised to strengthen the Gunners’ attacking prowess.
According to reports from the Mirror, several names have emerged as potential additions to Arsenal’s squad. Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting Lisbon, Benjamin Sekso from RB Leipzig, Pedro Neto from Wolves, Alexander Isak, Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao, and Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad are all said to be under consideration.
The Mirror elaborates on Arteta’s plans, stating, “Mikel Arteta will be given major funds to help bolster his strike force after Arsenal’s Champions League exit.”
The report further reveals Arsenal’s specific interests in certain players. Gyokeres, Sekso, and Isak have caught the Gunners’ attention, although Isak’s potential availability from Newcastle remains uncertain. Pedro Neto is highlighted as a primary target for Arsenal’s wide attacking options, with Nico Williams also being scouted for his promising talents.
Moreover, Arsenal is keen on securing Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad, viewing him as a vital addition to their midfield setup alongside Declan Rice.
Arteta’s strategic approach suggests a proactive stance from Arsenal as they aim to revamp their attacking lineup, signaling potential exciting developments for the club’s supporters ahead of the new season.
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