
With dreams of getting the gifted winger back to the Premier League this summer, Arsenal is intensifying its hunt of Bayern Munich sensation Leroy Sane. Already active in the transfer market, the Gunners have paid £42 million to get Italy international Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna.
For the remainder of the summer Arsenal’s shopping list calls for a center-midfielder, winger, and striker. They want to strengthen their team and fight Manchester City and others for the Premier League crown this season.
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On the left wing, Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard are alternatives; yet, the right side has been a source of worry. Lack of options meant that head coach Mikel Arteta mostly depended on Bukayo Saka from previous season. Arsenal is looking at possible acquisitions to handle this; Sane is one of the top contenders.
Arteta’s past Sane experience at Manchester City might be rather important for this quest. Now in his penultimate year of contract with Bayern Munich, Sane made 25 Bundesliga starts last season, scoring 10 goals and dishing out 13 assists in 42 total games across all divisions. Bayern Munich might think about selling him this summer in order to prevent losing him for free next year.
Ex-Gunner Mikael Silvestre has pushed Arsenal to sign Sane and Spain international Mikel Merino publically. Silvestre’s support gives the conjecture about Sane’s possible relocation to the Emirates more weight.
Signing Sane would be very beneficial for Arsenal, in my perspective. His goal-scoring ability, quickness, and inventiveness would provide the right flank much-needed dimension. Arteta’s knowledge of Sane may help him fit very well with the squad. But Arsenal has to be ready for a difficult discussion as vying with Bayern for his skills won’t be simple. Should they succeed, their pursuit of Premier League excellence might undergo a sea change.
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For Viktor Gyokeres this summer, Arsenal could offer the ideal lure. Sporting indicate they could sell the Swedish striker. With his 43 goals in 50 appearances last season, Gyokeres drew attention from Liverpool, Arsenal, and Chelsea. For £20 million he departed Coventry. Although Coventry had a sell-on clause, Sporting paid £1.7 million to decrease it from 15% to 10%, therefore indicating a prospective sale.
Gyokeres has a €100 million release clause; Arsenal may test the waters with a £55 million bid. Should approval be granted, Arsenal has a trick in store: the No. 17 jersey. Cedric Soares departed the team, releasing the number. For his nation and Coventry, Gyokeres don No. 17 He wears No. 9 at Sporting; Gabriel Jesus had same number at Arsenal. Thierry Henry’s number 14 may possibly be a choice should Eddie Nketiah go.
Arsenal signed David Raya permanently and welcomed Riccardo Calafiori on a £42 million contract. Although they haven’t pushed for a new No. 9, they could shortly bid for Mikel Merino. Many believe this is their flaw when compared to Manchester City.
Gyokeres could close that difference. Moving away from Aleksandr Isak and Victor Osimhen, Arsenal associated itself with a big-money acquisition of the Swedish striker. Offering Gyokeres the No. 17 jersey might help to sweeten the bargain.
Arsenal’s aim is shown by this action. They understand they have to confront Manchester City with a dependable striker. With his goal-scoring record, gykeres may be the solution. The No. 17 jersey can be a little but meaningful gesture to guarantee his signature. If the Gunners want to land him, they have to be fast and forceful.


