Arsenal is intensifying efforts to bolster its squad ahead of the new season, focusing on key targets like Julian Alvarez and Bruno Guimaraes. After winning their first Premier League title in nearly two decades, manager Mikel Arteta believes further reinforcements are essential to maintain their competitive edge.
Alvarez, currently at Atletico Madrid, is seen as a primary attacking target. Despite interest from several top clubs, including Barcelona and Real Madrid, Arsenal is determined to secure his signature. However, the hefty price tag, reportedly over £100 million, poses a significant challenge for the Gunners.
Meanwhile, Arsenal is also pursuing Newcastle’s Guimaraes, having already made an initial offer of £45 million, which was rejected. The Brazilian midfielder has expressed a desire to join Arsenal, adding urgency to the negotiations as the club aims to finalize deals before pre-season training begins.
These moves not only reflect Arsenal’s ambition to build a stronger team but also highlight the shifting dynamics in the Premier League, where financial power and strategic signings can significantly influence a club’s fortunes in the coming season.
Source: Metro

