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Kai Havertz and Alvaro Moraata (Alex Pantling, Giusepepe Cottini/Getty Images)
According to Arsenal's offer, the signature of Arsenal Spanish striker Alvaro Morata In January, only for cannons decided not to follow this step.
Murata ended up leaving Milan to move to a loan to Galatasaray instead, and it seems that McCle Artita and his training staff have some doubts about this possible deal.
This is according to a report from independentWhich stipulates that Arsenal is currently looking at Kai Havertz better in pressure, which is an important part of how the team is playing.
Murata may have given Arsenal a little different in the foreground, which may have been useful with Gabriel's injury, but it seems that the giants of North London felt that he would not be completely appropriate.
32 -year -old, in fairness, There was a few mixed profession at the highest levelIt is not prolific enough to buy that it will make a big difference in a club like Arsenal at the present time.
Perhaps it was better to avoid transferring Alvaro Morata
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There is no doubt that Arsenal will realize that Murata has previously struggled with a talisman in English football with Chelsea, and it may be difficult for him to adapt to the Premier League demands now after he became older.
The fact that Murata has ended in Türkiye is definitely evidence that no one else is at a level similar to Arsenal now.
International Spain did not notice a lot of notes in Milan this season, and it may make sense for Arsenal to wait until the summer to bring the type of talent they want.
However, it is impossible for Havertz to continue for the rest of this season after playing a lot of football.
It seems that international Germany is unlikely to get a rest at any time now after Jesus was injured, so it is clear that it is a gambling by Arteta and Co. To rely a lot.