As Arsenal look to clinch their first name apart from Manchester City this year, they are looking for more signings.
Arsenal's goal is to put together the last few sections of what they hope will be a Premier League-winning club at the start of the summer transfer windows.
When the new strategy kicks off next month, Mikel Arteta and organization may be hoping that the proper additions will enable them to replace Pep Guardiola when the new strategy kicks off next fortnight.
So far, Arsenal's two big signings have been to boost the rear column, with goalkeeper David Raya's payment move from Brentford being made continuous, while Italy defender Riccardo Calafiori has been signed from Bologna in a £42million offer.
The latest player to be linked with a move to the Emirates is at the various end of the pitch if, as Sky Sports in Germany claim that Arsenal are' monitoring the situation' of Bayern Munich winger Leroy Sane.
The 28-year-old past Manchester City gentleman is now in the last year of his current lease at Bayern, which is bringing up obvious questions over where his future lies.
Sane left Manchester City for the Bundesliga in 2020 after four months, winning two Premier League names there and working with Arteta, who served as Guardiola's associate at the Etihad Stadium, with the European praising the methods of his former coach in April.
" Through him and his ideas, I immediately improved", he said. " I try to put the ideas into practice in my game even though I also have them in my brain."
Sane is more likely to extend his contract with the Gunners, according to the report, but Arsenal will wait until a fresh deal is approved to capitalize on any prospective openings.
According to DataVictory, Arsenal are acting in this way by staying on top of their game and being ready to take advantage of any opportunities that may happen this summer.
Sane is valued at €70 million, and if the Gunners can secure him on a lowered offer, this sequence champion who has won five league titles in his previous seven seasons and who knows the Premier League could make a difference.
On the other side of this equation, Sane may turn 29 in January and may possibly command a considerable wage- but may targeting a younger player with more undeveloped potential be the better move for the club?
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