Arsenal very eager to sign a £ 40 million defender who moderates his game on a tree

Arsenal Now they really wanted to sign a £ 40 million defender this summer, with a number of full backs that are potentially set up to exit the Emirates Stadium, the report said.
Artete set up to reshape her background
Mikel Arteta He has now launched plans to reshape his defense, and Gunners recently made contact because of the Dinamo Tbilisi moves Saba Kharebashviliwhich is part of the long -term left back plan.
Arteta wants to transfer Myles Lewis-Skelly back to the middle, which means that a new left back could be needed, especially since Kieran Tierney will return to Celtics after his contract expires.
Andrea Berta is not spending time in his new role as a sports director, and the report revealed that Italian could also look at signing Espanyol Left Bek Omar El Hilali, whose release clause is only £ 12.5 million.
Akin
The boot room now has Rejected another update of Arsenal’s pursuit of left -backrevealing that Ajax Jorrela Hatoa, who was previously estimated at £ 40m, were really eager to sign the defender of Ajax Jorrela Hato.
Hato has been passengers for a long time, and they are still interested in the move for veterans, who showed his versatility this season by taking the role of the left back, previously appeared primarily in Central Beck.
In the near future, Arthta could be a little light on the left back options, since Tierney will go on departure, while the clubs show interest in Zinchenko, and there is a chance that Jakub Kiwior left this summer.
The versatile hato could be a top -notch signature for the arsenal
Considering that Arththa plans to move Lewis-Skelly to the middle, and many left-wing escapes left Arsenal in the near future, it is clear that a new recruit in the area may be required, and there are many signs that could be the best signature.
Ajax defender compared to Ben Mattinson’s scout tree, given his versatility and “elite potential”.
The 19-year-old is also previously admitted that he looked toward the tree rather than Virgil van DijkDuring his time with Ajax’s U18.
“The coaches told me that I should always look at Virgila Van Dijka, but when I played at under the age of 18, I always looked at Jurrien Timber.”
“When I got into the first team, he was my mentor.
“I love his style of playing, his calmness on the ball.”
Average of 90 |
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Pass the end % |
86.9% (90. Percent) |
Accessories |
2.66 (82. Percent) |
Interceptions |
1.33 (87. Percent) |
Air antennas conquered |
1.43 (87. Percent) |
Not only that, but the Ajax star is very high in some key measuring data last year, compared to other full backs, indicating that it could be the perfect addition to the arsenal in the left back.