Arsenal I have shortlisted a new potential transfer target that he is capable of getting into Mikel ArtetaEleven starts instead of Bukayo SakaGunners transfer officials believe he could have a great future.
Bukayo Saka will be out until March as Arsenal eye a new winger
Saka's long absence is beginning to show on the pitch, where Arsenal are seriously missing out £195,000 per week The striker's production in terms of goals and assists.
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The England international, who scored 20 goals and made 14 assists in all competitions last season, played a key role in pushing Manchester City towards the title. Premier League The title, and his 22-goal contributions so far this season (nine goals, 13 assists) have been crucial to their chances of usurping Liverpool at the top of the table.
However, Arteta will have to cope without Saka's attacking influence until March, following the 24-year-old's hamstring surgery.
The Spaniard confirmed that Saka would be absent throughout January and February, sparking reports of this Arsenal are in the market for another quality striker Who can replace the Hill End star?
“He underwent surgery, and everything went well.” He said Arteta talks about Saka's hamstring injury.
Arsenal's next five matches in the English Premier League |
date |
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Tottenham |
January 15 |
Aston Villa (home) |
January 18 |
wolves (away) |
January 25 |
Man City (home) |
February 2 |
Leicester City (away) |
February 15 |
“But unfortunately he will be out for several weeks. I said several weeks, so I think it will be more than two months. I don't know exactly how long. I think it will depend, you know, on that.” How the scar tissue begins to heal in the first week or so is very difficult to determine.
Arteta would ideally want to sign Neco Williams in JanuaryBut a winter deal for the Athletic Bilbao star would cost the value of his £50m release clause and additional costs such as his higher wages and agent fees – making a move less likely this month (David Ornstein).
Arsenal targets Sporting Lisbon gem Konrad Harder
According to The Boot Room and journalist Graeme Bailey, Sporting Lisbon's Konrad Harder is now attracting interest from the Emirates after a very impressive 24/25 season so far – in which he has scored nine goals and six assists in 29 appearances in all competitions.
Arsenal believe Harder can become a 'special' player.as well as other suitors such as Chelsea, who see real potential in the 19-year-old. While the striker's contract includes a release clause of £67m, it is believed that an offer worth around £42m could be enough to sway Sporting into a sale.
While the Denmark Under-21 international is traditionally an attacking midfielder, Harder has already featured overseas for Sporting quite often in the Portuguese league – both on the left and right – so he could be an option to succeed Saka while he is there. Recovering on the treatment table.
Chairman of Man United Reuben Amorim Harder was praised for being “aggressive” in September, and that is exactly the kind of trait Arsenal need to show now as they look to get back into the title race.