Arsenal transfer news: The latest Gunners media briefing from the Emirates Stadium with reaction to stories on Mohammed Kudus and Folarin Balogun.
Arsenalhave plenty of work to do in the transfer market before the window slams shut on September 1. Mikel Arteta’s side have completed most of their business early on in the summer but a number of doubts remain.
Six senior players have left the club thɾօυɢҺout pre-season. Granit Xhaka, the most noticeable departure, moved to Bayer Leverkusen with USMNT duo Matt Turner and Auston Trusty seeking pastures new with Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United respectively.
Should sporting director Edu Gaspar be successful in adding to the three – or four if you include David Raya – already thɾօυɢҺ the door at London Colney, funds will be needed thɾօυɢҺ player sales.And one transfer the club are relying heavily on is Folarin Balogun.
The striker will be sold for the right price,football.londonunderstands, with a number of clubs monitoring his situation at the club. Inter Milan have already been turned down andAS Monaco are ɾєρօɾτedly ρłɑɴning to make another offer.
And according to The Secret Scout, the Ligue 1 side are now in pole position to sign the 22-year-old. West Ham are also interested, though a return to France seems likely.
football.londonsays:Balogun has been linked with a number of clubs this summer, yet a move to France has always made the most sense. It’s quite surprising that it took so long for a Ligue 1 club to pay attention to Balogun’s future after his sensational year in the country last season.
Breel Embolo’s ACL ιɴjυɾу has left Monaco incredibly short for centre-forwards. Many have predicted an unusual Ligue 1 title race for the first time in years and Balogun could be a key clog in Monaco’s attempt of dethroning PSG.
A return to France would have been expected earlier in the window. 21 Ligue 1 goals in your first proper season in football is seriously impressive. If the two clubs can agree on a Ԁєɑł, good luck to him.
Losing Balogun isn’t expected to take too much of a toll on Arsenal’s Premier League title ambitions, but Manchester City’s move forLucas Paquetacould. The champions are expected to return with a second offer for the West Ham star after already having an offer worth £70million turned down.
According tothe Daily Mail, Pep Guardiola’s side will make another bid in the coming days with an offer of £80million including add-ons expected to be enough. And should Paqueta move to City, West Ham are expected to fulfil their pursuit of Mohammed Kudus.
Fabrizio Romano has ɾєρօɾτed the Hammers have opened talks to sign the Ajax playmaker, with the Ghanaian open to the move to replace the 25-year-old. Arsenal have been linked with a move for Kudus thɾօυɢҺout the summer, with many tipping him to be the fifth and final acquisition of the summer.
football.londonsays:Different people have a different opinion on which position Arsenal should look to strengthen next. For some, it’s at centre-back -especially after Jurrien Timber’s ιɴjυɾу- but a new attacking playmaker is an area that could do with further reinforcement.
Chelsea and Brighton’s interest in Kudus has stalled the Gunners’ move,but West Ham’s enormous injection of cash courtesy of Arsenal and City means they are surely going to be in pole position.
If Paqueta was to leave West Ham, they will be desperate to replace him. They replaced Declan Rice with Edson Alvarez and James Ward-Prowse. The sudden unfortunate ιɴjυɾу to Timber means Arteta may have to redirect his focus elsewhere.