Arsenal’s first significant summer recruit seems to be Riccardo Calafiori. The agreement is anticipated to be finalized in the next days, therefore the Italian defender’s relocation seems near. This action emphasises Arsenal’s intention to strengthen their defense for the next season. Arsenal’s defensive reinforcements won’t end, however, with Calafiori. The club still finds Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace appealing. The Gunners had interest in Guehi earlier, but his £70 million price tag turned Mikel Arteta off. Arsenal might now have developed a plan to get Guehi without paying the expensive cost.
Arsenal Will Give This Player In An Incredible Swap Deal
The Daily Star claims Arsenal may offer Marc Guehi a trade deal including Eddie Nketiah. The prolific Arsenal striker has long drawn interest from Selhurst Park, hence this action seems reasonable. Although Jean-Philippe Mateta’s outstanding 16-goal season for Palace does not discount their need for more attacking alternatives, Nketiah is a target of attraction.
Still, others feel Eddie Nketiah may not be the best fit for the transfer. Having lost Michael Olise, Palace needs reinforcements in their advanced midfield roles. One player Palace likes, Emile Smith Rowe, could be more suited. Offering Smith Rowe, either alongside or instead of Nketiah, might help Guehi close business.
Rules on profit and sustainability have made swap transactions increasingly common. Such a deal between Crystal Palace and Arsenal seems rather plausible. If carried out, this approach may see both teams improve in important spheres.
This possible agreement emphasises Arsenal’s calculated attitude toward the personnel market. Choosing to address Palace’s requirements with a great defender like Guehi shows smart thinking. Arsenal has to be careful, however, not to compromise the squad depth—especially given guys like Smith Rowe, who have great potential. Arsenal’s success in the next season depends on careful juggling of these moves.
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Arsenal is set to unleash €50,000 (£42,000) for Jules Kounde from Barcelona. They have been hunting this summer; while David Raya from Brentford is the sole confirmed addition, there is chatter of Riccardo Calafiori arriving shortly. Still, the Gunners have focused on Kounde. Mikel Arteta wants Kounde to tighten the Emirates’ backline. Showing his adaptability last season, Kounde played 29 times as right-back and 16 times as center-back for Barcelona. Arteta thinks Kounde may provide Arsenal’s defense much-needed depth and talent.
According to reports from Spain, Arsenal’s €50 million offer for Kounde might entices Barcelona. Although the Spanish team could use the funds to help with financial problems, losing a talent like Kounde is difficult to take. Barcelona won’t have it simple substituting someone of the same level for him. Although Kounde wants to remain and has showed delight at Barcelona, Arsenal is willing to sweeten the deal if necessary. They are ready to go above and beyond as they know of the intense rivalry for outstanding players.
At Arsenal, Emile Smith Rowe and Eddie Nketiah face unknown futures as Kounde negotiates. Longtime Arsenal supporter Journalist Charles Watts has offered observations on where they could wind up next season. The Gooners are aware that their club’s goals center on strengthening their defense to qualify for the highest level of competition. Kounde’s possible joining shows Arsenal’s intention to be major competitors. The club must therefore strike a balance between enhancing the team and ensuring the happiness and in form of important players.