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“Negotiations in place, Expected to LEAVE, Arteta has open the doors for him” – Fabrizio names the NEXT Arsenal star that is LEAVING Emirate this week after player was dropped from traveling squad for Crystal Palace game. - sportupdate
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“Negotiations in place, Expected to LEAVE, Arteta has open the doors for him” – Fabrizio names the NEXT Arsenal star that is LEAVING Emirate this week after player was dropped from traveling squad for Crystal Palace game.

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“Arteta has opened the doors for him; negotiations are in place; he is expected to depart” – Fabrizio identifies the NEXT

Arsenal star who is DEPARTING Emirate this week after being removed from the traveling squad for the Crystal Palace match.Ray Parlour, an Arsenal legend, advised Mikel Arteta to broaden his striker options subsequent to his prediction that Eddie Nketiah would remain at the Emirates Stadium this month. The Gunners are interested in adding to their roster, but after spending £200 million in the summer, their expenditure may be constrained.Arsenal acquired Declan Rice, Jurrien Timber, and Kai Havertz prior to the initial loan signing of David Raya. The north Londoners were unable to sign Raya to a permanent contract due to Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations; however, it is anticipated that at the conclusion of the season, Arsenal will exercise the £30 million option to purchase clause in the Spaniard’s contract.In recent weeks, supporters have implored the club to acquire a new striker in an effort to rectify their goal-scoring woes, but Arteta has already deemed such an expectation “impractical.” Both Gabriel Jesus and Nketiah have struggled to demonstrate that they possess the clinical advantage necessary to propel Arsenal to its first Premier League title since 2004.Nketiah has garnered attention from Crystal Palace; however, an inquiry from the Eagles regarding the Hale End graduate was recently declined by the north Londoners. Twenty years ago, Arsenal won the championship with the assistance of players such as Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp; Arteta will wish his squad contained comparable prospects.

 

Parlour, who was a member of the ‘Invincibles’ squad in 2004, has now weighed in on the destiny of Nketiah and urged Arsenal to acquire additional striker options. Parlour told BettingSites, “There are times when a squad does require two, three, or four strikers.”

 

“I was a member of a few exceptional teams that included Wiltord, Henry, Bergkamp, and Kanu.” At one point, we even had Francis Jeffers.

 

“Overtly tampering with a defense is not my style.” A steady defense is always to my liking, but it can be altered in the forward line.

 

“Yes, you require options.” At this time, Eddie seems unlikely to depart; however, that could change by the summer.

 

Eddie may decide to begin playing on a consistent basis, and I have no doubt that Mikel Arteta will not obstruct him in that regard. Even if we are able to retain him and acquire a striker, there will still be some competition up front.

 

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