Arsenal: Aiming to guarantee a return to European football at St James’ Park under Eddie Howe, Newcastle United is negotiating one of its most crucial transfer windows ever. Having almost missed out on a European berth last season mostly owing to injury, the Magpies are eager to improve their lineup. This summer, they signed four players already, but not without some difficulties.
Defender Has Rejected Newcastle United And Chosen Arsenal
Newcastle’s hunt for former Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise turned out to be fruitless. Olise decided instead to join Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga. Furthermore, Newcastle had showed interest in Bologna defender Riccardo Calafiori, who chose Arsenal. Newcastle is now searching for ways to strengthen their defense as this choice creates gaps.
The club had intended to sign Calafiori, but the Italian defender turned his attention right away toward Emirates Stadium. Newcastle badly needs to cover the voids in their backline as central defenders Jamaal Lascelles and Sven Botman are out with ACL injuries. Howe is currently searching for further reinforcements while Lloyd Kelly has already joined the team on a free transfer from Bournemouth.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Calafiori and Arsenal have agreed on personal conditions. Underlined by compliments from Gianluca Zambrotta, his quality and reputation have made him a sought-after player this summer. As Newcastle gets ready for the next season, these circumstances puts more pressure on them to investigate alternative defensive choices.
Newcastle now has to choose appropriate successors to improve their defense and keep their European aspirations alive. The club’s emphasis will probably change to other goals who can cover the hole created by the injured players and those who choose other teams. Newcastle supporters will keep careful attention as the transfer window runs to observe how the club changes and builds its lineup in the next weeks.
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Arsenal midfielder Emile Smith Rowe might soon be joining Fulham. TeamTalk reports the Cottagers are getting ready to make their third and most likely last bid for him. This possible move represents a dramatic change in Smith Rowe’s career, which at Arsenal appeared headed for fame. Early Arsenal days for Smith Rowe were bright. A few seasons ago, he joined the first squad and soon showed his promise. But injuries have stopped him from developing. With important acquisitions like Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz, Arsenal has changed quickly and Smith Rowe’s prospects to play have decreased.
Arsenal considers selling Smith Rowe more important given limited game time. Selling him would not only help the club’s finances but also provide room for fresh players since his market worth falls between £25 million and £30 million. Fulham’s interest in Smith Rowe underlines manager Marco Silva’s great impression of him. Fulham is adamant, shown by their intention to make an improved offer, even though past proposals were turned down. This continuous curiosity emphasizes Smith Rowe’s importance and Fulham’s goal to equip their team for the Premier League.
This season Arsenal’s transfer plan mostly focuses on controlling funds and maximizing team depth. David Raya’s arrival and the talks for Riccardo Calafiori highlight Arsenal’s aim to strengthen their squad. Modern football management would be wise to use academy graduates such as Smith Rowe to increase financial flexibility.