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Arsenal have to spend €90m for their attacking target

Arsenal have to spend €90m for their attacking target

Arsenal are back in the spotlight as they prepare for a crucial transfer window. Mikel Arteta is looking to make that much-needed quantum leap for his side, one that will allow the club to break their drought of major silverware.

The project has shown signs of growth, but to compete with the giants of Europe and consolidate their place at the top of the Premier League, it is clear that the team needs more attacking power. With a young and talented base, Arteta wants to refine his squad with a major addition, someone who can make the difference in the decisive moments.

Arsenal have to spend €90m for their attacking target

In this context, the name of Rodrygo Goes has emerged as a priority target. According to Fichajes, Arsenal have been keeping a close eye on the Brazilian striker’s situation at Real Madrid. The London board have already made contact with the player’s entourage, assessing the feasibility of a transfer.

Madrid, for their part, would be willing to consider his departure if an offer of around 90 million euros were to arrive. Arteta sees Rodrygo as a clear improvement on Gabriel Martinelli. The player can not only play on the left but also on the right and even as a false nine, which brings a tactical flexibility that excites the coaching staff.

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However, beyond the specific interest, there are key questions that cannot be ignored. Is it worth it for Arsenal to pay the 90 million demanded by Madrid? Although Rodrygo has shown quality on the big stage, that figure represents a big gamble. The club could find alternatives on the market that, while less media-friendly, offer a similar return for a much lower cost. It is no secret that Arsenal have to balance ambition with financial sustainability.

Rodrygo’s versatility is undoubtedly one of his greatest strengths. He has a goal, an eye for goal and an intelligence to move off the ball that could bring much more dynamism to the attacking front. Compared to Martinelli, who has had an inconsistent season, Rodrygo could offer greater consistency in big games.

In addition, his experience in European competitions adds strategic value that Arteta surely values. If he adapts well to the physical pace and intensity of the Premier League, his impact would be immediate. However, this is not an easy transfer.

Rodrygo is in training with Real Madrid for the Club World Cup, and all indications are that he wants to establish himself as a key player in Xabi Alonso’s system. His departure, therefore, will depend not only on the money but also on the internal context of the club.

If Madrid decide to go for another galactico, the door could be opened to his sale. But if there are no moves in that direction, convincing Rodrygo to leave a club where he has already won so much will be difficult. For Arsenal, this means not only having the money ready, but also building a compelling narrative for the player.

Signing Rodrygo would be an ambitious and bold gamble. It represents a real footballing and tactical improvement. But it also involves financial and sporting risks that Arsenal must weigh carefully. In such an inflated market, spending 90 million on a single player is only justified if the impact is immediate and sustained. Arteta and his team will have to decide whether that is the kind of investment they are willing to make.

A passionate football and cricket journalist working since 2017.

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