Arsenal have made moves for as many as four players already with interest in more, as Stan Kroenke aims to prove his longest standing critics wrong with major summer spend
Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke was once the vilified poster boy of Arsenal protests and outrage. A lack of spending, trophies and overall communication from the ownership left the supporter base in a fury.
However, things have been and continue to change and the start of the 2023 summer transfer window demonstrates this further. Although Stan sees his son and co-chairman Josh Kroenke lead the way for Kroenke Sports Entertainment at the club, an overall improvement in openness with fans has certainly materialised.
Since the full takeover in 2018, spending in the window has soared and now the Gunners have come off the back of returning to title challenger status having come so very close to a first league title since 2004. The start of the window has seen significant movement on the part of the club.
Ilkay Gundogan is set to leave Manchester City this summer on a free transfer at the end of his contract and Arsenal have made an offer to sign the German international, but face competition from City, Barcelona and Saudi Arabian clubs. football.londonunderstands an approximate bid of £30m has been made for Ajax defender Jurrien Timber with optimism over a potential deal.
Arsenal are also interested in signing Romeo Lavia from Southampton. Real Valladolid full-back Ivan Fresneda also remains of interest to the club toofootball.london understands.
With the further intention of finding new clubs for a long list of players who the Gunners are aiming to significantly upgrade on with the aforementioned targets, the club is making serious steps in the right direction. On the pitch this was clear, off the pitch there was need for a big summer and if successful with their targets, that is exactly what the club hopes to get.
The question marks will however be raised if some of these primary targets are not successfully signed. Declan Rice in particular carries huge weight, and Arsenal missing out on their number one transfer target would strike a considerable blow to the reputations of sporting director Edu and rightfully the ownership for not allowing the investment necessary to complete the deal.
But there’s been an intention from Arsenal for some time to go big in these windows. Massive bids were made for Mykhailo Mudryk and Moises Caicedo in January, but this summer still feels different.
Yes, a self-sufficient Arsenal is indeed what the owners want, but this can be achieved through the initial sizeable investment before seeing a return through success on the field and an improvement in player sales and commercial revenue such as tickets and merchandise which has certainly been the case over the past year.
Arsenal’s away kit last season was the best selling in the club’s history. The home kit for the 2023/24 campaign became the best seller for an opening week in the club’s history.
The feel-good factor is back at Arsenal and the ownership have a lot to do with it. Now, just don’t let it slip otherwise there will be fair and appropriate criticism.
yitacdpruy
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We need Rice, Kai and lavia if we want to compete with man city, man united and Newcastle for title race
Jamadinors
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There is a remarkable trail in the moves the Arsenal management are making in the transfer market. Last year the league was lost mostly due to lack of debt and experience.Now the club is focusing on both with the players being pursued. If the club succeeds in this direction it will be difficult to beat Arsenal this season. The club must strive to get those players and quickly too.
TiyanjaneChalamwendo
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next season be like: City win EPL Arsenal drop to Europa Liverpool resurrect in UCL Man U on 4th Chelsea still unconscious Newcastle in Europa Poch fired ETH fired Arteta fired [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
Rumademstz
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Arsenal please be serious with what you are doing we failed to win Epl all because of you,buy us players who can play in champions league as well in epl without problems, right now we want uefa champions league and Epl, we need Rice, Moise, Romeo and Timber
SwaburiTwaha
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Stan Kroenke better start buying players because of the competition we are heading need good and serious players....Timber not yet, Havertz not yet, Rice not yet, Xavi Simons not yet. So what the hell are you still waiting for BOSS. If the Team is too much for you to handle better sell it to the Arabs
lozdknorsu
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among the four transfers interest Arsenal Kroenke, Edu and Arteta has not yet announced any the player as per new transfer. just using mouth to showed interest not buy any of those players. kroenke better sell the club
Kevinambia
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Kai Havertz, in March 2023, on Jorginho’s move to Arsenal: “I played with Jorginho for two & a half years. I loved being with him. Then he calls me one evening & says, ‘I’m gone’. I was like, ‘What the? How is this possible?’, this is how quick things change, it’s football.” Reunited 🔜🔴⚪
juecemoptz
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Sell the club for arabs if you cannot make big transfers quickly.
tukursani
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just be patience and believe the process gunners forever
Mwambathomas
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But still not signed any this summer what serious intentions are you talking about????😕😕😕