This summer, Arsenal are attempting to operate their transfer business magic once more.
Arsenal are attempting to pull off a similar ploy in the transfer market, which has recently proven successful, but this time it will be much more challenging.
In becoming true Premier League title challengers in the past two months, Arsenal have signed Declan Rice, Kai Havertz, David Raya, Leandro Trossard, Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko.
All of those deals have made Mikel Arteta's part a feared idea in England, and the Spaniard is hoping to do the same thing once more this summertime.
Two years after bringing Zinchenko and Gabriel Jesus from the Premier League leaders, according to reports in Spain, Arsenal are reportedly considering making an offer to mark Julian Alvarez from Manchester City.
With Manchester City having held the title subject twice before, those two additions signaled Arsenal's desire to win. Alvarez could be the best filing to help them move forward even though they have only recently finished.
In recent months, Alvarez has been the target of extreme transfer rumors, with the 24-year-old reportedly looking to leave Manchester City in search of regular primary team time. Atletico Madrid have been the part most strongly linked, but the latest review suggests that Arsenal- as well as Chelsea- have entered the war for his trademark.
Alvarez would need to spend around$ 77 million to entice him apart from Manchester City, which is a considerable sum, but it is not financially feasible. Alvarez has also demonstrated his skill at Etihad Stadium in his previous two seasons, despite Erling Haaland's inability to start him in the starting lineup.
With Alvarez now playing for Argentina at the Olympics, having only won the Copa America, the forward may ultimately be absent for the start of the new year. Arteta will have to factor that into his considering, especially when considering Alvarez also has four times remaining on his contract.
In DataVictory's perspective, it seems implausible that Arsenal will mark Alvarez this summer, though it's definitely worth them trying. The Argentine is one of the best people in his place in world sports and would surely find them even closer to medals in the new plan. The Athletic, however, reported last week that he would prefer to move to a cooler region, so staying in the Premier League does n't seem a good proposition.
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