One of their hitting choices might be ready for improvement at Arsenal.
Arsenal are aware of how near they are to recapturing their 20-year Premier League title.
This year, Mikel Arteta's men pushed a history-making Manchester City area to the limit, taking the subject race all the way through the season's last day.
The Gunners order is aware that their club does not require significant adjustment in the exchange market this summer, so the goal is to end the year one place better.
In order to relieve Bukayo Saka's stress, the club are reportedly considering expanding their depth at right-winger.
Reiss Nelson is the England star's present backup, but according to Football Insider, Arteta is ready to offer the 24- year- older, knowing that as a homegrown player, his fee may go down as real profit from a financial fair play perspective.
The cost of that payment could then be used to increase the place, according to Spanish outlet AS, who claims that the Gunners are tracking Girona midfielder Viktor Tsygankov.
The City Group-owned part, which qualified for the Champions League this year, had eight goals and seven assists from the Ukraine worldwide.
They add that Tsygankov's transfer clause would allow them to release him for a fee similar to what they would anticipate for Nelson.
Arsenal had, nevertheless, face opposition from AC Milan if they are to get the 26- year- older.
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