Arsenal's transfer business hasn't got off to the smoothest of starts in the summer window, and there's likely another blow coming their way with a £53million target's preference clear
Another Arsenal transfer target looks to be slipping from their grasp with Nico Williams reportedly ready to take a pay cut to facilitate a move to Barcelona. The Gunners have long been linked with the Spain winger.
Williams, 22, opted to spend another season with Athletic Bilbao following a standout performance at Euro 2024, including a goal in the final against England. After helping his side secure Champions League football for next season, the speculation about who could activate his €62million (£53m) release clause has ramped up once again.
Improving Mikel Arteta's attack is clearly a priority for the Gunners in the market. Their struggles in front of goal amid various injury issues contributed to the lack of fight they put up in the title race with champions Liverpool.
But it appears they will have to cross Williams' name off of their list of potential signings. According to SPORT, he favours a move to Bilbao's La Liga rivals Barcelona, even if it means taking a hit on his wages.
It comes after Portuguese outlet Record claimed Arsenal have halted their pursuit of Viktor Gyokeres, who had reportedly chosen them over Manchester United. Gyokeres' price tag has proved a sticking point, with Sporting CP seemingly holding out for his £85m release clause.
As such, an offer from north London totalling £60m was knocked back. So it's very much back to the drawing board for the Emirates chiefs, who have been somewhat slower out of the blocks than their Premier League counterparts.
The transfer window re-opened this week after a brief closure for the start of the Club World Cup, and while Man City, Chelsea, United, Tottenham and Liverpool have all got a deal done so far this summer, Arsenal are still yet to make a signing.
It's widely expected that Martin Zubimendi will become the first, with a total fee of around £55m anticipated for the Real Sociedad midfielder. He'll fill the slot vacated by Jorginho following his exit as a free agent.
Attention will then need to turn to the forward line and alternatives to Williams and Gyokeres. The striker options appear clearer as Ollie Watkins and Benjamin Sesko are names that have been heavily linked with the Gunners in the past.
A swoop for Watkins in the January transfer window was unsuccessful and Aston Villa ended up selling Jhon Duran to the Saudi Pro League's Al-Nassr instead. Prising him away from Villa Park, where his contract runs until 2028, could therefore prove tricky.
Sesko, meanwhile, could be just as costly as Gyokeres. Some reports put RB Leipzig's price tag as high as £92.5m, although there is the added bonus that he's five years younger at 22 and is Arteta's first choice.
As for wide targets, free agent Leroy Sane has already fallen by the wayside after he opted to join Galatasaray. The likes of AC Milan's Rafael Leao and Borussia Dortmund's Jamie Gittens have been fleetingly named in connection, but it seems there's a lot of work to be done on that front.
Fubbdeoprt
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Arteta is not the problem the owners are they dont like to spend but only to gain gans should stop buying seadon tickets snd kits anf see what they would do
Fumblmnopr
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Arsenal seems to have problems signing players
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More crap
Baedinoty
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Arsenal should pay Gyokeres' release clause fee. They shouldn't be stingy to get a good player. Nico made it clear he wants a Barcelona move and they are doing everything to get him. They should also do the same for Gyokeres who has made it clear to come to Arsenal.
nezeilnost
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Why is arsenal not looking in the direction of Ademola Lookman for the left wing position.
kandmopty
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Xavi manager of Arsenal at this lineup
ciyinrstz
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lm just watching coffemed news of My opponent Man City,, Liverpool,, Chelsea etc EPL club where is Artetar
Feeaknopty
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this guy Sar is good stop worrying nio just him
ritcestuyz
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Arsenal is not ready for the title. They are so lukewarm in the transfer market. Always looking out for the cheapest players to buy.
Support Arsenal at your own lisk😂😂
ritcestuyz
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Arsenal owners only care about their interests, it's really hard for the fans
Vaoaersz
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this is unacceptable is sad u finish second 3x and u don't buy players to support Ur team it's well
Foeelmprt
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Spend money for the strong players every season you west our money to buy some jerseys think about it Arsenal boss we need to change everything
tuwalmprs
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Arsenal will not sign up players, until now no signing
Foeelmprt
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Please Gunners boss if you want to win any trophies buy strong players like NICO William,Sesko,Victor Gyokeres,Roydrigo,Zubimendi,Isak, and think about the defense we don’t have super substitutes on defense check currently Liverpool each number have 4 players Ordegard he can’t play alone every game buy players if you want to make a name and give money to VAR,like Man City
lascsuz
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You stay out of the Arsenal football club if you are not ready for high blood pressure.
lascsuz
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Arsenal is not ready for the title. They are so lukewarm in the transfer market. Always looking out for the cheapest players to buy.
deoaikoryz
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Arsenal is a shameful club with no serious people at the helm of affairs, always linked with all sorts of players, but at the end of the day, will only sign spent players who have nothing to contribute. Speculations and suspense throughout the off-season. Stupid team and bad management, only to continue giving their supporters a heart attack.