Cesc Fabregas says £58m Man Utd target could ‘100 per cent’ be transfer ‘option’ for Arsenal

Cesc Fabregas says Arsenal must prioritise signing a ‘top striker’ and. Viktor Gyokeres could ‘100 per cent’ be an option for the club in the summer transfer window.
The Gunners ignore calls amongst the fanbase to bring in a โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที genuine centre-forward last summer and the club’s drop-off in the Premier League title race this season has largely attribute to Mikel Arteta’s lack of firepower in attack.
Arteta admitte he was left ‘disappointe’ by Arsenal’s failure to strengthen up front as the. January transfer deadline came and went – and season-ending injuries to both. Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz have only shone more of a spotlight on the issue.
While Mikel Merino has steppe up admirably as a false nine, the north. Londoners know they cannot afford to repeat the same mistake again and work is underway behind the scenes to bolster. Arteta’s options for the forthcoming campaign.
Arteta is known to be an admirer of Alexander Isak but competition is fierce for the. Newcastle star and the Swede’s staggering £160million asking price means. Arsenal will likely have to explore other avenues.
Isak’s fellow countryman, Gyokeres, is another player of interest and recent reports claime the £58m-rate. Sporting sensation favoure a switch to the Emirates over Manchester United.
It’s believe Arsenal’s newly appointe sporting director, Andrea Berta, is a ‘huge’ fan of. Gyokeres and Fabregas would not be surprise to see his former club launch a bid.
Aske which areas Berta should be looking to strengthen, Fabregas ‘First of all, he. Berta] is a man with tonnes of experience having done what he’s done at Atletico Madrid, building for many years.
‘I’m not inside to know their thoughts but, definitely, I would say a striker, a top, top striker, that can bang in 40 to 50 goals like all the top teams.’
Pressed on whether Gyokeres could be that man for Arsenal, Fabregas replie: ‘Yeah, he could be an option, 100 per cent.