Arsenal s next signing target is clear: Arteta targets three attackers, first choice Rodrigo
Arsenal has signed four players this summer, including Martin Zubimendi, Noni Marduk, Christian Nogo and Kepa Arizabalaga, and will soon finalize the deal between Valencia defender Christian Moscrat and Sporting Lisbon forward Victor Yorke. But coach Mikel Arteta did not stop. According to The Athletic, the team is considering introducing Real Madrid winger Rodrigo, Newcastle's Anthony Gordon and Crystal Palace's Eberec Eze, and these three potential deals may be linked to the stay and stay of Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trosad. Rodrigo has been in constant scandals with Arsenal this summer, and his situation in Real Madrid is the key - in the club World Cup coached by new coach Xavi Alonso, Rodrigo only started once, and even sat on the bench in the semi-finals of a 0-4 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. Alonso explained: "Not letting him play is a tactical decision and has nothing to do with the future. The selection of each game is based on current needs." But this cannot cover up Rodrigo's marginalization in Real Madrid: with the stable start of Bellingham and Vinicius, the Brazilian winger's playing time has been compressed. For Arsenal, Rodrigo's breakthrough ability and competition experience are exactly what the wingers need. If they can be signed at a reasonable price, it will greatly improve the diversity of attacks. Crystal Palace midfielder Eze's contract includes a 68 million pound termination fee. He himself stated in September last year: "Focus on improving himself and accept it calmly wherever he goes in the future." Eze showed excellent ball-holding creativity last season (10 goals and 6 assists), but the price of 68 million needs to be weighed for Arsenal. Newcastle's Anthony Gordon is another style - a speed winger. He played in the European Cup with England last season, but his performance in Newcastle has fluctuated greatly (7 goals and 3 assists), and the transfer fee may exceed £50 million. Arsenal will need to clear up the salary space if it wants to sign any of the three above. Although Martinelli is the main player of the team, Barcelona continues to pay attention to it; Trosad may become the biggest deal due to unstable playing time. Arteta previously admitted: "The depth and quality of the team's lineup still need to be improved, and we will continue to pay attention to market trends."
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