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Edu's Considering Transfer Targets: Summer 2022 🛒

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If we only make one more signing, which would you prefer?


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Nunowoolmez

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Surely need a Pepe replacement like Sarr.

Absolutely mental if Nico signs up for another year of this :lol:

Save your career lad.
Indeed. I don't expect Pepe to be an Arsenal player come start of next season. If he wants to play he has to move. Simple. He recently changed his agent so I think that is clue enough.
 

Macho

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This article says a lot without really saying anything at all. It's broadly speculative & contains so many caveats.

It's basically a who's who of players we have been linked with at some point.

Right now, the only seemingly credible links are for Jesus & Tielemans. Everything else is just phishing.

I feel like it's gonna be a long summer!
Confirmed we are looking for number 8, left sided CB whilst kinda ruling out DCL (and kinda let’s you know Saliba isn’t top of Arteta’s plans).

The above is easily guessed yes, but it’s basically from the club mouthpiece. The exciting stuff won’t really come from Ornstein tbh, the local outlets have all the juice.
 

Paperino

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We must condemn the fact that Romano is on TikTok. He really, really want people to follow him. Soon he will probably be on OnlyFans promising transfer exclusives in combination with dickpics in exchange for Twitter followers rather than money.
 

balthazar

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Dear Edu and Mikel,

Please bring Saliba and Guendouzi home,
Get Jesus, Neves/Tielemans,
Add Hickey as understudy. (If we have Saliba, White and Cedric can cover at RB)
and splash the cash on Tammy or Darwin.

Sincerely,
me
 

Rimaal

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Edu's shopping list this transfer window

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Trilly

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Sao Paulo forward Marquinhos looks set to join Arsenal (Photo: Ricardo Moreira/Getty Images)
There has been a suggestion Arsenal want to recruit homegrown players. While that was true last summer, the homegrown quota is now in a healthy position, and Arsenal are under no pressure to buy British. Their experiences of the 2021 window, particularly the smooth adaptations of Ben White, Aaron Ramsdale and Martin Ødegaard, has convinced them there is value in recruiting players with Premier League experience — it’s what makes players such as Jesus, Calvert-Lewin and Abraham so intriguing.

The same is true in midfield, where Leicester City’s Youri Tielemans ranks high among Arsenal’s targets. Like Jesus, he has just a year left on his contract. Arsenal hope these situations can be exploited to their benefit, and would ideally like to pay in the region of £25 million.

Preliminary talks have taken place between Edu and the player’s representatives, and although multiple clubs are interested in the Belgium international, Arsenal hope he can be persuaded to swap the Midlands for London. Ruben Neves is another Premier League midfielder Arsenal admire, but they are conscious that after a stellar season his price tag may have almost doubled since last summer.

Arsenal’s fans were scouring the media for news of a new striker in January but the club were also simultaneously pursuing a centre-back. Arteta wanted to add left-sided Germany international Nico Schlotterbeck to replace Pablo Mari, who joined Udinese on loan. Arsenal were advised Schlotterbeck’s preference was to remain in Germany and a few weeks ago, it was revealed he had signed for Borussia Dortmund.

Arsenal will still be in the market for a left-sided central defender, should an appropriate opportunity arise. It will be interesting to see if William Saliba joins Arsenal’s stable of defenders next season: as of yet, no clear plans have been communicated to the Frenchman or his representatives.

Adding new full-backs is a possibility, but again, this could be dependent on players leaving the club. At left-back, Arsenal admire Bologna’s Aaron Hickey but as of yet, there has been no formal bid. On the opposite flank, the club still have Cedric under contract for a further two years, and are pleased with the job he has done as Takehiro Tomiyasu’s understudy.

Arsenal will be hoping to make additions in good time for the start of the season. Without an international tournament, there are fewer obstacles. Moving quickly could be vital if they are to avoid the difficult opening they experienced in 2021-22.

tl:dr:
We want a CF (Jesus #1 target)
We want a left footed CB
We want a number 8

Sources Orny and McNicholas
Another CB????
 
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