After a long summer, Arsenal went on to carry out a Premier League campaign at Old Trafford yesterday afternoon.
Manchester United looked more dangerous for most of the game, so it certainly wasn’t a vintage performance from Mikel Arteta’s side, but in the title challenge, there are only three points that matter.
However, there were still some worrying aspects to the Gunners’ performance. In particular, there was something that Viktor Gyoker could overwhelmingly demonstrate with their lack of threat and his competitive debut.
It’s safe to say that it wasn’t the best start for the huge centre forward who didn’t have a single shot, mainly due to the lack of services offered by Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli.
Luckily, Arsenal is currently linked to Dangerman, who could be the answer to Sweden’s international termination.
Arsenal targets signatures for gyoker
Since securing Gyoker’s service last month at a rate of around £63.5 million, Arsenal has linked with many stars who can form a great partnership with him.
Perhaps the most notable of these links was Ebebeki Eze, but now he is increasingly likely to move to Tottenham Hotspur, with another expected target, Rodrigo, approaching Manchester City.
But it’s not all fate and darkness as the people of North London now seem to be someone who can fire another Premier League star, Gyoker.
At least that’s what Arsenal claims is now very interested in Antoine Semegno, according to recent reports.
In fact, the report revealed that Gunners are making inquiries about the Bournemouth Star, who is “completely keen” to move to Emirates this summer.
However, he recently signed an extension of a year, valued at £700 million earlier this year, which could prove difficult to praise Ghana’s international from the south coast.
That being said, if Arsenal could potentially sign Cemenyo this summer, they will need to take it, especially since he can fire Gyoker.
Why Semenyo fires Gyoker
It may be a bit simple, but there are two ways you can see Semenyo that will help you get more Gyokers from Gyoker this season, initially related to the Swedes’ ability to create opportunities that were so badly missing on Sunday.
FBREF, for example, ranked Cherry Ace in the top 10% of offensive midfielders and wingers in the Premier League last season, taking on and shot-making action and making him top 12%, successfully taking on percentages.
In other words, the Garnian star is a coincidence creation machine through his incredible ability to acquire past enemies, taking the goal on Friday, but if there was, he found the ball to be more dangerous at his feet.
In all, the former Bristol City gem has earned seven assists in 43 appearances in all competitions, but there is no doubt that the number will be significantly higher if he plays with the former Sports CP star.
The second reason Semenyo can get a new Gunners number 14 firing this season is the fact that he is a threat to such a target.
Semeño’s 24/25 | |
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exterior | 42 |
start | 39 |
Min | 3562′ |
the goal | 13 |
assist | 7 |
Involvement of goals for each match | 0.47 |
Per target involvement | 178.1′ |
All statistics through the transfer market |
Along with seven assists last season, Cherry’s “Monster” dubbed by respected analyst Ben Matinson, scoring 13 goals, and despite leaving his home on Friday night against the defending champion, he has already scored two points this season.
This will go a long way to help the Stockholm-born Marksman open his account. From the left side of the 25-year-old, opposition defenders will be worried about goals from all members of Gunner’s front three.
After all, as useful when tracking, he is not a particularly dangerous winger, nor is it something that really scares the enemy.
Ultimately, it will be a difficult move to get past the line, but Arsenal should do everything he can to sign Semeño this summer.
His ability to create opportunities for his teammates and the fear he takes in the opposite direction may be key to getting Gyoker up and running.