Now that Mikel Arteta has turned his full focus to the summer transfer window, Arsenal is anticipated to make significant changes in order to go closer to Manchester City.
Arsenal is preparing for the summer transfer window, where Mikel Arteta is anticipated to significantly restructure his team.
The Gunners finished just two points behind Manchester City in the title battle this season, an agonizingly close call. Arteta will want his team to do even better in the upcoming campaign, so he’ll need to make the necessary roster improvements.
A number of people are expected to leave before the reforms really take effect, and Albert Sambi Lokonga has said that he will be among them. Top target Joshua Zirkzee made a significant announcement about his future elsewhere.
Edu, the head of recruitment for the Gunners, also revealed his intentions for the summer window. Mirror Football compiles all of the most recent Arsenal transfer rumors here.
Albert Sambi Lokonga, an Arsenal player, has made it known that he plans to quit the team this summer. Despite his recent arrival at the Gunners, the Belgian has not been able to establish himself as a regular member of the first squad at the Emirates.
Lokonga made an impression when on loan at Luton Town during the previous season. Lokonga has stated that he wants to permanently quit the Gunners after his return from the Hatters.
My time at Arsenal is, I believe, slowly coming to an end, Lokonga said to VOO Sport. “After talking with the club, it was decided that leaving would be the best course of action for me. It’s up to the club and my agent to figure out the best course of action because I have a one-year contract with a one-year option.
Edu, the recruitment head for Arsenal, has outlined his intentions for the summer transfer window. The Brazilian has outlined his approach and will take the lead on the Gunners’ transfer strategy.
“Signing is not something you can do just for fun. It must be a protracted process that requires many weeks. I have reports on one player that total more than 180 pages on my desk. It’s extremely detailed material. “Physical, technical, mental attributes, Premier League experience, and adaptability,” Edu informed Estado.
“Everything. We evaluate our shortcomings, opportunities for growth, and investment areas before searching for a new moniker. Since January, we have been talking about what I’m going to do next. It’s not Mikel’s or my choice. It is a collective choice.