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Arsenal is set to offer nearly £50 million in a bid to beat Manchester United in the race to secure a new forward – Report…
Report: Arsenal poised to make a bid close to £50 million and outpace Manchester United in the competition to secure the services of a promising forward.
Arsenal set to make a bid close to £50 million to secure the services of a forward ahead of Man United
Notably, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City, Tottenham, Barcelona, and Paris Saint-Germain are also vying for his signature.
Edu, the sporting director, is expected to finalize the signings of a new winger and striker for Arsenal during the upcoming summer transfer window.
The focus has primarily been on bolstering the attacking options for the Gunners.
One of the notable transfer sagas involved Arsenal’s pursuit of RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko.
However, the Slovenian international ultimately decided to extend his stay with Leipzig by signing a new contract.
Despite missing out on Sesko, Arsenal remains determined to strengthen their squad under the guidance of Edu Gaspar and mount a serious challenge for the Premier League title.
While the focus has been on Arsenal’s pursuit of a new striker, there has also been speculation about their interest in adding another winger to their squad. Despite the impressive performances of Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard last season, the north London club has been linked with several exciting wide players.
One player who has caught the attention of many is Nico Williams, a rising star from Athletic Bilbao.
The 21-year-old has been making waves at Euro 2024, particularly in his standout performance against Italy, where he caused problems for Giovanni Di Lorenzo on the flanks.
Williams showcased his talent last season by providing double-digit assists in La Liga, establishing himself as one of Europe’s most promising young forwards.
His potential transfer away from Bilbao has become one of the major stories of this summer’s transfer window.
Reports suggest that Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is keen on bringing Williams to the club and has already initiated discussions regarding a potential move.
The addition of Williams would undoubtedly bolster Arsenal’s attacking options and add further excitement to their squad.
Arsenal is reportedly willing to spend a substantial amount, close to £50 million, to secure the services of Williams.
CaughtOffside provides an update on Arsenal’s pursuit, stating that the club is ready to activate Williams’ £49 million release clause.
This move would not only outbid Manchester United, who are also interested in signing him, but it would also demonstrate Arsenal’s determination to strengthen their squad.
With Mikel Arteta’s team making significant progress, they are emerging as serious contenders for Williams’ signature.
Furthermore, Williams could be an excellent option to rotate with Saka in the upcoming season, providing the Englishman with much-needed rest after playing 49 games across all competitions last season.
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