Arsenal dreams of Alexander Isak!

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Mikel Arteta and Arsenal’s ideal striker is called Alexander Isak. According to The Independentthe Swedish striker has all the qualities sought by the Gunners to occupy the tip of the attack next season. However, Newcastle do not intend to let go of their player who is coming off the best season of his career in the Premier League, with 21 goals in 30 league games. Despite a strong interest, Arsenal would have abandoned the track after the categorical refusal of the Magpies.

Having failed in the Isak case, Arsenal are said to have looked into the cases of Ivan Toney and Benjamin Sesko, without going far for various reasons. If no solution is found, the London club could decide to start again for an additional season with Gabriel Jesus as number nine. Another internal solution is the promotion of Eddie Nketiah as a starter, but the English striker is insistently announced on the departure to Olympique de Marseille.

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