Andrea Berta has become Arsenal's new transfer chief and the Italian has now been handed his first major task since arriving at the Gunners from Atletico Madrid
Arsenal are expected to oversee a busy summer of transfer business and there will be a vast number of departures at the Emirates Stadium following the arrival of new sporting director Andrea Berta
Arsenal are set for a busy summer transfer window with a number of players facing the exit door as the Gunners look to raise funds to help Mikel Arteta's rebuild
Viktor Gyokeres could finally be the man to solve Arsenal’s striker crisis if Andrea Berta manages to convince him to make a move to the Emirates Stadium this summer. Mikel Arteta is a fan of Gyokeres’ as the Sporting CP marksman fits his ideal mould of a number nine who can lead the line on his own and be a domineering presence up top.
Williams, who has enjoyed a breakout season both domestically and internationally, has been on Arsenal’s radar for over two years. The club considered a move last summer, but the winger opted to stay in Bilbao — a decision shaped by loyalty to his boyhood side and the desire for continuity ahead of a major international tournament.
There is no need for the Gunners to splurge on a first-choice goalkeeper, with David Raya set to retain his place in the side. He is one of the league's best shot-stoppers, while his impressive distribution is crucial to the way Arsenal build up from the back.
Arsenal ’s new director of football, Andrea Berta, has met with Nico Williams’ agent to discuss a move to the Premier League, according to reports. The Gunners have been long-time admirers of Williams and failed with a move to sign the 22-year-old following Spain’s success at Euro 2024 last summer.
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