According to Sky Sports reporter Florian Plettenberg, Arsenal is now “surveillance” a “exciting” midfielder who can make a summer transfer if they are willing to pay at least £50 million.
Gunners who are passionate about midfielders
The Gunners are well-known to have been pursuing Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi this summer, for a while, but there is an increasing uncertainty that it is possible to make a deal for the Spaniard.
So while Mikel Arteta still wants a deal on Zubimendi, it is setting an alternative target, and now the move of Atletico Madrid’s Pablo Barrios is plotting.
The North Londoner also competed in Rosenborg Youngster Nypan, who is considered a key signature for Arteta’s future program, but Liverpool will have competition and Manchester City are interested.
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According to Sky Sports, the Gunners have turned their attention to the striker, and Barcelona and West Ham United are also wanted.
According to the latest news from Plettenberg on X, Arsenal not only has to fight Liverpool’s, but they also have to fight Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder Hugo Larsson.
Tottenham and several other teams, including the highest Bundesliga club, are also “surveillance” Larsson, with the summer moves deemed possible if any potential suitors are willing to pay a big fee.
The German club hopes to earn at least €60 million (£50 million) for the midfielder and they appear to be in a strong negotiating position as he signed until the summer of 2029.
Frankfurt is expecting “concrete offers” for 20-year-olds in the summer, but it remains to be seen whether the Gunners are willing to bid.
Although the Swedish master is still young, he has received eight blocks for his country and is impressed at the club level, and has been a key player in Frankfurt since moving from Malmo FF to Malmo FF.
Prior to his arrival in Germany, the former Malmo man was praised by freedom scout Ben Mattinson as “one of the most exciting talents in Swedish football” and so far he has certainly failed the hype.
The star has made 33 appearances in all games this semester, having been on the scoring table for five times, and his knees won an unconventional goal in honor of his 50th government chief last month, the 50th place Frankfurt beat Holstein Kiel 3-1.
Larsson has been able to take the next step by signing one of the top clubs in the Premier League in the past two seasons, so it’s exciting news that Arsenal may be participating in his signature this summer.
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