Arsenal sports director Andrea Berta consults with the agent of manager Mikel Arteta’s “dream” target, and the gunner knows exactly what it takes to persuade players to move to Emirates Stadium.
Andrea Berta sets “Big” first summer at Arsenal
The Italian was officially announced as Arsenal’s new manager in late March, and has been announced since Arteta tilted Berta to win the “big” first summer transfer window with the N5.
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He has produced a truly amazing exhibit for the Los Blancos.
According to GivemeSport, Arteta has been openly expressing his excitement for Berta’s appointment, and the 53-year-old has even managed to adjust the summer costs of up to £300 million to seven important signatures.
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The North Londoners are planning serious changes throughout Arteta’s team, moving defensively further forward in the midfield and hopefully Berta will target new backup keepers, fullbacks, midfielders, leftists, Bukayosaka alternatives and of course No. 9 (GMS).
The wide position has become an important area of improvement, and as the Belgian begins to enter the final 12 months of his contract, there is uncertainty over Leandro Trossard’s long-term future.
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A reliable recent report suggests that the person could be athletic Bilbao Starlet Nico Williams. Arsenal also discussed recent Bayern Munich star Leroy Sein signing as a free agent, but as things stand, Germany’s bounty remains under Vincent Company.
Sane’s move wasn’t that much, and it is believed that Berta contacted a consultation with the 22-year-old representative last week, as Williams expected to push for the Bilbao exit.
The Spanish International deal includes an attractive £48 million release clause, but the real problem lies in his wages.
Nico Williams charges £250,000 a week of demand to join Arsenal
After a talk with Berta last week, it was revealed by Givemesport that Williams will require a salary of around £250,000 per week to join Arsenal and other clubs of interest.
Arsenal’s wage bill is currently on a massive scale, and Berta wants to avoid a further surge amid the PSR and FFP regulations.
That being said, Williams is worth the effort to praise from Bilbao if Arsenal can compromise on the expectations of a pay packet. He earned 19 assists in all previous tournaments and played the lead role in Spain’s victory at Euro 2024.
“Nico is unique and wonderful,” Jose Mourinho said recently.
“During the European Championships, people were clearly focusing on another great kid, Ramin Yamal, but personally I prefer Nico. He is a great player and I don’t think the Turkish club could sign him.