’s failure to offload Granit Xhaka could cost them the chance to sign Youri Tielemans this summer.
After missing out on securing qualification following a late season collapse, the Gunners are embarking on an ambitious recruitment drive.
A £34million deal to sing Portugal Under-21 international Fabio Vieira has already been agreed and confirmed by Porto, while America international goalkeeper is set to arrive in time for training.
Academy graduate Eddie Nketiah has signed a new long-term contract and the club are hopeful that Bukayo Saka will follow suit, while the Gunners remain confident that their forward line will be bolstered by the addition of Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus.
, despite William Saliba’s return from a loan spell at Marseille, and Arsenal are expected to submit an improved offer for Ajax’s Lisandro Martinez after their initial €30m bid was rejected.
Arsenal are also keen to strengthen their midfield engine room after they were forced to rely on Xhaka and Mohamed Elneny during the latter stages of a campaign that ultimately ended in failure.
Thomas Partey missed the run-in after suffering yet another muscular injury but Arteta retains faith in the Ghana international.
Leicester City’s Youri Tielemans had been identified as Arteta’s No.1 choice to succeed Xhaka and Arsenal were, as recently as two weeks ago, confident of sealing a £25m deal for the former Monaco star.
According to , however, Xhaka’s continued presence could provide a stumbling block with Arsenal far more likely to complete the signing of Tielemans should the divisive Switzerland international move this summer.
Xhaka came close to leaving Arsenal 12 months ago but a move to Roma collapsed after the Serie A club failed to meeting the Gunners’ asking price and that escape route is now blocked after Nemanja Matic was reunited with Jose Mourinho earlier this week.
Tielemans, meanwhile, was close to agreeing a deal with Arsenal prior to last season finishing when it looked as though Arteta’s side were set to book their return to the Champions League.
Playing in Europe’s elite club competition next term is not thought to be a dealbreaker for Tielemans but he could yet opt to see out the remaining 12 months of his contract and have his pick of club this time next year, especially were he to impress at the upcoming World Cup in November.
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