thehardtackle.com

Club prefer keeping €70 million-rated Arsenal target as Gunners plot winter swoop

Arsenal are in the market for a striker in the transfer window reopens in January and Dusan Vlahovic is on their radar.

The 24-year-old Juventus striker is valued at €70 million, and it will be interesting to see if Arsenal can get a deal done for the Serbian hitman. According to CaughtOffside, Juventus are keen on keeping the player at the club, but they would be willing to consider a sale if an offer of around €70 million is submitted.

Meanwhile, Arsenal are not the only club keen on signing the Serbian international striker. Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City are all monitoring his situation. It will be interesting to see where the 24-year-old striker ends up.

A move to the Premier League could be an exciting opportunity for him, and he would get to test himself in English football against world-class defenders. He has shown his quality in Italy over the years and he could be open to a new challenge at the stage of his career.

Arsenal are one of the biggest clubs in the country and they have been pushing for the league title for the last two seasons. Clearly, they have a talented squad and an ambitious project. Any player would be tempted to join them, given the opportunity. Arsenal have the financial muscle to pay €70 million for him as well. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops.

Vlahovic could transform Arsenal

Players like Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz are not prolific goalscorers and Arsenal need to bring in a reliable striker. Vlahovic has the quality to find the back of the net regularly and his physicality and aerial prowess could add a new dimension to their attack as well.

The striker is still only 24 and he could improve with coaching and experience. He could develop into a top-class player for Arsenal in the coming seasons. He has the physicality and technical attributes to adapt to English football as well, and he will be expected to hit the ground running if the move goes through.

Read full news in source page