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Arsenal director teases exciting announcement: ‘You won’t be disappointed’

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Edu Gaspar, the sporting director of Arsenal, has provided supporters with an exciting update on their summer plans.


Edu Gaspar, sporting director of Arsenal, has pleaded with supporters to exercise patient as the team prepares to make some exciting trades in the last few weeks of the summer transfer season.



Riccardo Calafiori, a left-back, is the only new player the Gunners have added thus far. In a friendly match yesterday, the Italian made his Emirates Stadium debut against Lyon.


Arsenal has recently been more focused on outgoings, with Mikel Merino rumoured to be close to joining as well. However, new statements from Edu indicate that there may be one or more spectacular signings left.

According to Sky Sports’ James Green, Edu has even personally reassured fans. The former Invincible spoke with supporters during Arsenal’s preseason visit in the United States, when he hinted at intentions for the upcoming weeks.

According to Green, “I had the opportunity to speak with Edu while interacting with a few Arsenal supporters who were visiting the USA.” “Edu advised the incoming transfers, ‘Be patient; you won’t be let down in the end.'”

Such wording undoubtedly indicates that Arsenal is planning to pursue a more prominent player than Merino. The winner of Euro 2024 is thought to cost no more than £20 million, bringing the total amount spent this summer to almost £80 million when David Raya’s permanent contract from Brentford and Calafiori’s signing are taken into account.

Last summer, Arsenal invested £200 million for Kai Havertz, Jurrien Timber, and Declan Rice. FourFourTwo anticipates reinforcement up front because to rumours of another assailant, especially since other stars are reportedly searching near exits.

Eddie Nketiah and Reiss Nelson appear to be leaving the same summer as fellow Hale End alum Emile Smith Rowe. As a result, Arsenal would only have six senior strikers on the pitch: Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli, Leandro Trossard, Gabriel Saka, and 17-year-old Ethan Nwaneri.

All summer long, Arsenal has been connected to a new striker. At the very least, players departing London Colney will make a tidy profit from the sales of academy graduates.




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