According to talkSPORT, Arsenal is getting ready to make a move for Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze, setting the stage for another busy transfer window. After two weeks of internal discussions, Arsenal officials are now anticipated to have direct conversations with Palace, possibly avoiding the need to activate Eze’s expensive £68 million release clause.
With eight goals and eight assists in the previous season, Eze, 27, made an impression and became one of the Premier League’s most inventive and dynamic players. According to reports, his camp has stated that he is amenable to the transfer, and should Arsenal proceed, personal terms are not expected to be a barrier.
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The Chelsea winger Noni Madueke, who passed his medical and is set to arrive for a £52 million transfer, is still being pursued. Madueke is viewed as Bukayo Saka’s rival on the right, although he can also play on the left, providing Mikel Arteta with new tactical alternatives. “His versatility means Arsenal will now turn their attention to a more central playmaker,” according to talkSPORT.
Emphasis on Core Creativity
Eze is the ideal candidate. Arteta wants to enhance midfield goal contributions and lessen Martin Ødegaard’s creative load, which is why Arsenal is interested in a central attacker. Arsenal’s intention to control games with a diverse, flowing assault is indicated by the possible addition of Eze.
The hiring process at Arsenal doesn’t end there. The article claims that they still have “genuine interest” in Rafael Leão of AC Milan, Antony Gordon of Newcastle, and Rodrygo, a winger for Real Madrid. However, Leandro Trossard or Gabriel Martinelli would probably have to go if any moves were made for these well-known wingers.
Major Deals Already Completed
The Gunners have already landed several big deals, so it has been a hectic window thus far. Viktor Gyökeres, a striker for Sporting, has been signed by Arsenal for £63.5 million, with €10 million in add-ons included in the contract. “A breakthrough came after Gyökeres’ agents waived a 10% commission payable by Sporting,” according to talkSPORT, which enabled the Portuguese team to reach their initial €70 million estimate.

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