Many Gooners have fallen in love with Nico Williams throughout the Euro 2024. For most, the dream is of him wearing an Arsenal shirt. Still, getting his signature will not be easy. Arsenal has to negotiate his £47 million release clause, provide a convincing pay deal, and persuade him that Arteta’s initiative exceeds the appeal of Barcelona. Arsenal is not going to benefit from the Williams race. Barcelona’s curiosity complicates things yet further. This causes one to seek alternatives, and Barcelona has put one forth.
Can Nico Williams To Barcelona Facilitate Raphinha To Arsenal?
Barcelona, eager on Williams, may release top winger Raphinha. Raphinha could have limited game time given Williams’ possible arrival and Lamine Yamal’s development. He is so thinking about joining the Premier League. According to reports, Raphinha discussed a possible move with Newcastle United, Chelsea, and Arsenal. Arsenal, who looked at him in 2022, could change their minds about this prospect.
Arsenal has been trying to improve the depth of its roster. Specifically Bukayo Saka may gain by having his own Leandro Trossard, much as Gabriel Martinelli depends on the Belgian. According to CBS sources, Arsenal want to sign more seasoned players like Jorginho, and Raphinha exactly matches this profile. Raphinha has demonstrated brilliance throughout his time with Barcelona and has shown his mettle in the Premier League. His joining Arsenal might help Arsenal reach hitherto unattainable standards.
From Arsenal’s point of view, even if Williams is still a dream acquisition, the realities make it a challenging endeavour. Raphinha offers a more reasonable and as fascinating alternative, nevertheless. His Premier League background and instant influence fit Arsenal’s goals very well. Signing him may be a calculated action to boost the team and guarantee a competitive advantage for the next season.
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If asked about a Real Sociedad midfielder on Arsenal’s radar last season, most supporters would have mentioned Martin Zubimendi. But that view altered with the summer transfer window. Arsenal had interest in his colleague, Mikel Merino in addition to scouting Zubimendi. Stories about Mikel Arteta’s phone call with Merino and the allegedly large offer at Emirates Stadium suggested Arsenal had turned its attention elsewhere from Zubimendi. Is it the complete tale, though?
Ben Jacobs of Give Me Sport claims Arsenal still wants Zubimendi very much. They even thought about last winter triggering his £51 million release clause. But the athlete stayed put because of his passion for Sociedad and their Champions League games. “Ar Arsenal still like Merino’s Sociedad teammate Martin Zubimendi and the issue is not his cost,” Jacobs remarked. Although the €60m (£50m) release clause seems excessive, it did not cause Arsenal to change course in January. They know Zubimendi had Champions League (football) last season and just likes Sociedad. Convincing the athlete to go is difficult.
Perfect for Arsenal would have been signing Zubimendi. Declan Rice would have been complimented by the Spaniard’s qualities as a number six with his passing, duel-winning, deep-lying playmaking prowess. Rice could carry on his box-to—box performance while Zubimendi was manning the fort, in which he was really good last season. This configuration would improve Rice’s impact on Arsenal’s offensive style free from strong defensive duties.