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Arsenal are reportedly planning to carry out a daring summer move to sign Real Madrid star Brahim Diaz.
The Gunners are expected to strengthen further ahead of the 2024/25 season, with Mikel Arteta's side set to contest another Champions League campaign.
Midfield is an area of concern for Arteta, who is still unsure what the best combination is in the engine room at the Emirates Stadium.
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According to reports from Spain, Arteta is keenly interested in Diaz. Diaz found himself at the center of attention in Spanish football this week, following the confirmation of his choice to opt for the selection of Morocco.
Despite impressing on his return to Madrid this summer, Diaz remains on the fringes of a starting place, and Arsenal could tempt the Whites with a £60million offer. If Diaz is not given guarantees over his future in the Spanish capital, a fresh start at Arsenal could interest him, with his former teammate Martin Odegaard being an ideal example to follow.
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