Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta watches before the Premier League match. (Photo: Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)
According to Diario Sport, Barcelona is monitoring Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli as a potential alternative to strengthening left-wing options.
The Catalan club is actively looking for flank reinforcements to strengthen offensive units for the upcoming season under manager Hansifrik.
Key goals like Liverpool’s Lewis Diaz and Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford are tied to the move to Camp Know, but securing a signature could prove challenging due to a variety of factors, including financial constraints and the player’s commitment to the current club.
Barcelona is interested in Arsenal star Gabriel Martinelli
Because of these issues, Barcelona has identified Martinelli as a backup option.
Brazilian International is an impressive performer for Arsenal, known for his pace, dribbling skills and goal-scoring ability.
His versatility in the third of the attack makes him an attractive outlook for Blaugrana.
However, Martinelli’s move could cost a considerable transfer fee as Arsenal sees him as a key element of the team.
The gunner is reportedly reluctant to say goodbye to the 23-year-old, especially given his contributions in recent seasons and the potential for further development.
Barcelona’s pursuit of strengthening the left field remains a priority as the summer transfer period approaches.
The gunners are not going to let Martinelli leave.
Whether they can secure one of their main targets or whether they need to resort to alternatives like Martinelli depends on the negotiations and the club’s financial muscles.
In the same position, Gunner is interested in Newcastle United’s Anthony Gordon moves.
Despite interest in the new left, the gunners are not trying to say goodbye to the Brazilian winger.
Barcelona may have to consider other options in the market, and due to its low financial situation, there are some inexpensive alternatives to it.
Arsenal is in progress with contract talks with Top Real Madrid forwarding targets