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Arsenal’s transfer plans: Edu is on the verge of finalizing four deals as Arsenal’s transfer plans become more focused…

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Arsenal’s transfer plans are reaching new heights as Edu, the club’s director of football, is expected to wrap up four deals in the coming week.

 

Edu’s efforts to strengthen Arsenal’s squad are reaching a climax, with the potential for four deals to be finalized next week.

 

Arsenal’s transfer activity could ramp up next week with Edu reportedly finalizing four deals.

 

The Gunners are looking to take advantage of the Premier League’s financial regulations, which may force other clubs to offload key players to comply with the rules.

 

The club is actively seeking opportunities to capitalize on the transfer market, and the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability regulations could work in their favor.

 

With the 2023-24 accounting deadline approaching, the summer transfer window is set to be a bustling period, with clubs aiming to complete deals before June 30.

 

Several teams, including Aston Villa, Everton, Newcastle, Leicester, Nottingham Forest, and Chelsea, may be compelled to sell their key players in order to maintain financial balance and comply with the PSR.

 

As a result, we can anticipate significant transfer activity in the days ahead.

 

Arsenal could view this as a chance to enhance their squad, with several players potentially being pursued from the mentioned clubs.

 

According to football.london, the Gunners are eager to secure multiple signings this summer in their bid to compete with Manchester City for the title once more.

 

Arsenal has identified Alexander Isak, the Newcastle United striker, as their top target for this transfer window.

 

Manager Mikel Arteta is a big admirer of the talented Sweden international. However, negotiating a deal might prove to be challenging as Newcastle seems unwilling to part ways with the 24-year-old.

 

Isak recently spoke about his future, expressing his contentment at Newcastle. He emphasized that he had the best season of his career and holds great affection for the club, its fans, and the city.

 

Speculating about leaving is not on his mind, as there have been no discussions within the club regarding a potential transfer.

 

Meanwhile, reports suggest that Eddie Howe’s Newcastle side is nearing the signing of Dominic Calvert-Lewin from Everton.

 

It remains to be seen how this development will impact Isak’s future. Nevertheless, Arsenal might consider testing Newcastle’s determination with a bold bid.

 

Bruno Guimaraes is a player from Newcastle who has been rumored to be moving to Emirates Stadium. Arsenal has been monitoring Guimaraes for quite some time and were interested in the 26-year-old when he played for Lyon.

 

Arsenal’s main focus this summer is to secure a central midfielder, and Guimaraes would be a great addition alongside Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice in the midfield trio.

 

However, the price tag is a hurdle, as it would require approximately £100 million to convince Newcastle to part ways with him.

 

Amadou Onana

Everton’s financial struggles have been widely reported, and there is a possibility that Onana might be sold to generate much-needed funds.

 

The midfielder is currently representing Belgium at Euro 2024, which could complicate any potential transfer, but Onana has expressed his desire to play for a ‘top club’ in the future.

 

In an interview with Het Laatste Nieuws, Onana stated: “In previous tournaments, we have witnessed players who performed well moving to top clubs. This is something I aspire to achieve.

 

I am eager to showcase my abilities on the European stage and make a mark at the highest level.”

 

Conor Gallagher is approaching the last year of his contract with Chelsea and there have been rumors linking the midfielder to Arteta’s team recently.

 

Reports indicate that Arsenal have inquired about his availability, with Aston Villa and Tottenham also keeping an eye on the England international.

 

Chelsea values Gallagher, who made 50 appearances last season, at £42 million. However, since his contract expires in 2025, he might be available for a slightly lower price.

 

It is uncertain whether Chelsea would be willing to sell to their rivals in North London, but a deal could potentially benefit both clubs.

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