Arsenal finally returned to activity Tuesday night, and so did Bukayo Saka after a few months off due to a hamstring injury.
The Hale End icon did not start a Premier League match against Fulham, but he came out of the bench midway through the second half, but only seven minutes later he scored what became a winning goal.
It’s a cameo that reminded everyone of what gunners have been missing since December, and it’s definitely going to depend on him even if they pass Real Madrid in the Champions League.
More exciting news seems to be that Andrea Berta is meant to support Saka next season by signing an international star who will become his dream teammate next season.
Arsenal forwarding target
It’s not surprising that rumors of a move around Arsenal have already become thick and faster, following what is likely to be another season without silverware.
The Brazilians are probably one of Berta’s targets. Not only was he seriously impressed with the Wolverhampton Wanderers this season, he also generated 19 goals involvement in 29 games, but has worked with the Italian between Atletico Madrid and has a release clause of about 62.5m pounds on his contract.
The person who can participate for free in the summer is Bayern Munich’s Ace Ace Leroy Sanée. His contract is set to expire at the end of the season and is reportedly in “specific” discussions with North Londoners.
However, with the Germans set to turn 30 midway through next season, fans may be hoping the club will sign a younger winger in the long term.
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According to Guardian Ed Aaron, Arsenal is currently “examining the summer moves” of the Athletic Bilbao Gem, which currently has a release clause worth around £48 million on its current contract.
In fact, he goes a step further and reveals that, as one of his “first acts as a club sports director,” Berta has already “talked” with the player representative.
It may still be a complicated move to get past the line, but given Williams’ incredible abilities and possibilities, it’s worth fighting for, especially as he’s unrealistic alongside Saka.
Why Williams is a dream for Saka?
After all, there are several reasons why Williams is a very good signing for Arsenal, especially Saka. The first is his raw output.
For example, in just 37 appearances last season, the “world-class” talent dubbed by journalist Zach Lowy scored eight goals and provided 16 assists.
Williams’ recent records | ||
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season | 23/24 | 24/25 |
exterior | 37 | 38 |
the goal | 8 | 9 |
assist | 16 | 7 |
Involvement of goals for each match | 0.64 | 0.42 |
All statistics through the transfer market |
He then scored nine goals this season and provided seven assists in 38 appearances.
Having this productive player on the left will not only reduce the burden of gunner’s mercury No. 7, but it is likely that his own tally will increase with the Spaniard’s score or assist frequency.
Moreover, the fact that he is extremely dangerous would force opposition defenders to focus on both wings rather than doubling the British as they do today.
Finally, according to FBREF, the Bilbao Dynamos are sitting in the top 2% of midfielders and wingers in the top five leagues of Europe, the Champions League and Europa League offensive.
Ultimately, Arsenal should be doing everything he can to sign Williams this summer. His output is spectacular, and he has the ability to make things happen even when he’s not scoring or supporting.
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