Arsenal made the offer to sign a “unpredictable” forward, compared to Man City legend Bernardo Silva.
Andrea Berta plans to sign Arsenal’s new attacker
Recent reports show that the gunner, currently led by new sports director Andrea Berta, could aim to bring in left wing, right winger and centre forward as part of a potential £300 million summer spend (GivemeSport).
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It appears that negotiations took place this week.
Berta has already had personal consultations with representatives of Spanish international starlet Nico Williams, which occurred last week as one of his first jobs (edalon), and discussions have also been held recently.
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Journalist Pete O’Rourke reported Thursday that Arsenal also had “high-level” consultations on Williams’ contract this week, but despite the 22-year-old’s £48 million release clause, there could still be some issues with his entire package.
Other reports say Williams wants about £250,000 a week to leave Athletic Bilbao.
It is important for Berta to wash widely, seeking exciting wide options while strengthening Arsenal’s teams and complying with PSR and FFP regulations.
South America is a fruitful and talented pool for gunners, and Gabriel Martinelli was a huge success in 2019 after a £6 million move from Itouano on the Brazilian side.
The Arsenal Scouts are reportedly aiming to recreate that success story, with their eyes particularly at Riverboard winger Ian Sabriabre.
The 18-year-old is considered one of Argentina’s most exciting and promising forwards, with football talent scout Jacek Kulig comparing him to Bernardo and also described him as a “mobile” and “unpredictable” player who prefers “tricklee.”
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According to South American news outlet Soy Del Millo, broadcast by Sport Witness, Arsenal offered sub-i-havre after a heated report from the club’s scouts, but the exact nature of this bid is unknown.
But what’s clear is that River won’t let him go for pennies that are less than his £26 million release clause. Either way, they may have to wait for the players anyway. He has already decided to stay at his current club.
The teenager’s family is deeply involved in this, informing the river of its desire for the subisland to sign the environment despite offers from Arsenal and Chelsea.
It was a “difficult” call for Sub Abre and his close circle, but for now it is coming as a disappointment for Berta and co. to further his development.