Arsenal contact agents for 60 million euro rival players and seven other attackers on radar

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Manchester United attacker Alejandro Garnacho has linked his moves that have been away from the club in recent months.

According to a TBR Football report, his representative has contacted Arsenal regarding potential moves. It would be very surprising if Manchester United allowed players to join their rivals this summer.

Garnacho is an incredible young talent with a bright future, and Manchester United could regret his decision to leave as a rival. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops.

Garnacho’s future is far from Old Trafford

Atletico Madrid and Napoli are keen to sign South American attackers as well. The player’s agents are in contact with Arsenal and it will be interesting to see if Arsenal comes forward with an offer to sign the player.

The players are valued at €60 million, and Arsenal certainly has a payment finance. The 20-year-old is an elite outlook, and he was able to develop into a key player for Arsenal with proper guidance.

Participating in an offensive team is also ideal for players. Garnacho plays regularly and tries to continue his development. Arsenal was able to provide him with a platform. He was able to compete with Gabriel Martinelli for the starting spot. The Brazilians are overwhelmed this season, and Arsenal needs plenty of options at their disposal.

Arsenal needs Alejandro Garnacho

Alejandro Garnacho celebrates Man United’s victory over Lyon (Photo: Sean Botteril/Getty Images)

They sometimes looked toothless in attacks, and it will be interesting to see if they can improve their attacking units before the window closes. Apart from signing high quality wide players, they should also invest first in reliable centres.

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Arsenal has seen multiple offensive players in recent weeks, and reports from TBR claim they are looking at Jamie Gitens, Nico Williams, Rafael Leo, Brian Mbeumo, Ademora Lookman, Mohammed Kudos and Anthony Gordon.

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