One particularly outstanding prospective Arsenal major addition is Pedro Neto. Recent remarks made by wolves manager Gary O’Neil feed the transfer rumors by implying that Neto’s availability relies on a fair offer. Getting a guy like Neto as Bukayo Saka’s deputy appeals especially to Arsenal supporters. Graduated from Hale End, Saka has grown to be absolutely invaluable for Arsenal and England. His consistency and power to affect games—even on bad days—showcase his special contribution. His rigorous playing schedule, nevertheless, begs questions around burnout. Mikel Arteta and Edu therefore give finding a trustworthy backup for Saka top importance.
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Portuguese overseas Neto has received compliments for his Wolves performance. Many Gooners feel he can match Saka’s ability and provide the required right flank depth. Arsenal supporters’ worry became more intense as speculations suggested Spurs’ interest in Neto. Still, O’Neil’s comments give Arsenal optimism that he might still be secured. O’Neil made it quite plain that wolves want to keep Neto, but they won’t stop him leaving should a top club make a big offer. He stated that no team had contacted Wolves over Neto, although he admitted late business during the transfer window may alter things. O’Neil’s comments imply he is aware of Neto’s potential influence at a larger club and his ambition for success at Wolves.
O’Neil underlined that Neto is right now in a fantastic condition and very important for Wolves’ strategies. Still, he is realistic as he knows Neto would go if a major team made a strong offer. Given the approaching transfer deadline, Arsenal may be pushed to move fast by this posture.
Arsenal has to consider the advantages of adding Neto at last. His inclusion would provide Saka much-needed cover, therefore ensuring the squad stays competitive. O’Neil’s words show Neto’s availability, hence Arsenal should grab this chance before competitors act. Investing in Neto might be the calculated move Arteta and Edu need to keep their momentum going and improve the squad depth.
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The chase of Eddie Nketiah by Marseille looks to be in flux. Though interested, they have not made an offer that would satisfy Arsenal. Three bids have been turned down; the most recent one, £23 million, falls short of the £30 million Arsenal is seeking for the Hale End graduate. Marseille lately has turned its attention to Youssoufa Moukoko of Borussia Dortmund. Personal arrangements with Moukoko are apparently agreed upon; they are working on a loan transaction with purchase option. This agreement indicates Marseille could give Nketiah less priority as it seems near to done.
Marseille’s other recent move consists of signing Mason Greenwood. Some contend that with these signings the Ligue 1 team can afford to pass on Nketiah. The Moukoko transaction, however, is a loan, hence their transfer budget has not been much reduced. This gives space for another sizable offer, maybe for Nketiah.
Marseille sold Iliman Ndiaye and Ismaila Sarr then lost Pierre Emerick Aubameyang on a free transfer. These deviations call for reinforcements in their offensive line. Roberto De Zerbi has to strengthen his team if he wants to challenge PSG. While adding Greenwood and Moukoko helps, getting Nketiah might provide more depth and quality.