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The BBC’s David Ornstein has claimed that Arsenal could sign as many as six players this transfer window (via The Metro).
Arsenal’s season isn’t over but with over two weeks until the Europa League final, some heads have been turned to the transfer market.
The Gunners have a number of weaknesses in their squad and gaps which will get bigger when players leave in the coming months.
The BBC’s David Ornstein is perhaps the most reliable news source on all things Arsenal and has spoken about their summer transfer window aspirations.
“Their priorities are a central defender,” Ornstein said on BBC 5 Live.
“Jeremy Wilson of the Telegraph mentioned the Getafe and Togo centre-half, Djené, he’s under contract until 2023 with a reported value of £13.5m.
“The other priority is a box to box midfielder. Previously, in January, they came close to a deal for Christopher Nkunku from PSG – this is course is to replace Aaron Ramsey.
“Adrian Rabiot is a player they’ve tried to sign in the past, and they have a long-standing interest in him. However, he is a complex individual and has had some issues off the pitch.
“As a sort of secondary brief they’d be looking for a wide forward. In January, they came close to a deal for Ivan Perisic, and had interest in Yannick Carrasco. Possibly a centre-forward with Danny Welbeck leaving, and Eddie Nketiah would go on loan if they did bring a centre-forward in.
“There is interest in bringing in a left back and possibly a right back, but again those are secondary to the centre-half and box to box midfielder.”
So, it seems as if there is a big desire for a very busy summer at Arsenal. The Gunners need to reinforce their squad with central midfield and centre-back the positions most in need of an upgrade. That will also mean outgoings but it seems as if a lot of Arsenal’s financial ability will depend on them winning the Europa League final in two weeks’ time.
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Article Name | Ornstein: Arsenal Could Sign Up To Six Players This Summer |
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Author Name | Candyboy |
Published On | May 15, 2019 |
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Arsenal
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