Arsenal is in talks to sign a “fatal” Premier League star this summer, and has signed that he is likely to leave his current club this summer.
Gunner enthusiastic about new forwards after the injury 2024/25 campaign
The injured have undoubtedly contributed to the Gunners’ incompetence, unable to ultimately win a Premier League title this season.
Thus, it is no wonder Mikel Arteta is trying to bolster his offensive options this summer. The new striker is considered particularly interesting, with CP star Viktor Gyoker talking about what is currently moving forward.
Botafogo’s Igor Jesus and RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesco have recently been appointed as potential alternative targets for gyoker, but it also makes sense that it will bring a versatile advance that gunners can fill in if they have similar injuries issues next season.
According to a report from TNATS (via Bootroom), Arsenal is currently pursuing a positive that can fit the bill in that regard, and although talks on Brentford’s contract with Brian M Bemo are currently underway, there is extensive interest in his signature.
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The gunner made a move to sign the striker.
The Brentford star was a long-term goal for the gunners, but the deal may not be cheap. Reports from elsewhere reveal that the bees are aiming to hold on a fee of £65 million.
But one thing is clear, the 25-year-old may be heading towards the exit door this summer. Christian Norgaard has made it clear that his teammates are now “highly likely.”
“Fatal” Mbemo could be a great signature for Arsenal
As mentioned earlier, the versatility of the French-born forward could be a real bonus given that he could play both a striker and wideout, and he could thrive on the right this season, with an impressive campaign for the bees.
Cameroon International has contributed 28 goals to his name in all competitions and has caught his eye for his workplace, scoring 19 goals in 37 Premier League matches.
Lauded as “fatal” by Statman Dave, Mbeumo won the transition to top club this summer.