Club’s owners are ready to back Mikel Arteta in the transfer market, with Viktor Gyökeres among the names heavily linked
Club’s owners ready to back Mikel Arteta in transfer marketArsenal are targeting a striker and winger in the summer to strengthen Mikel Arteta’s squad after their hopes of reaching a first Champions League semi-final since 2009and Bayern have left Arsenal’s chances of silverware this season relying on Manchester City slipping up in the Premier League title race with six games to play after Arteta’s side finished as runners-up last year.
Crystal Palace’s Michael Olise, who signed a new four-year contract in August after turning down Chelsea, is understood to be a potential target after impressing Arsenal’s scouting department despite making only nine Premier League starts this campaign owing to injury. The France Under-21 forward’s contract includes a release clause that comes into effect in the summer and is understood to be in the region of £65m.
Arsenal must take care not to fall foul of the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules but the club’s sporting director, Edu, is expected to be given a similar budget to last year’s by the non-executive director Josh Kroenke. KSE reported a £2.
Arsenal intend to rally around Arteta’s squad after their difficult week. The captain, Martin Ødegaard, said the players were devastated after losing 1-0 in the second leg to Bayern and had to use that disappointment as motivation when they face Wolves on Saturday.“It takes a little bit to get going again, but I think what you play for in the league is enough motivation for all of us,” Ødegaard said. “So we just have to stick together, get back up and keep pushing.
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