Arsenal
The Premier League title race is hitting its peak that only April football can produce. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta recently called on his players to show pure fire ahead of a massive Champions League quarter-final against Sporting Lisbon. Over at Anfield, Arne Slot is fighting for a top-four finish in the season.
Both sides are sitting at the top of the table, but slip-ups like Arsenal’s shock home loss to Bournemouth have shown they both desperately need more spark up front. Fans at the Emirates and Anfield are on a knife-edge, fully aware that one bit of magic could decide their fate.
With the summer window around the corner, both giants are hunting for elite talent capable of picking locks and providing the technical quality needed to cross the finish line.
Igor Paixao emerges as a primary target
According to SportsBoom, Liverpool and Arsenal have both zeroed in on Marseille’s Igor Paixao as the man to fix their attacking woes. The 25-year-old Brazilian has been a standout in Ligue 1 this season, racking up 6 goals and 5 assists in 26 league games. His numbers back up the hype; his non-penalty expected goals (npxG) per 90 minutes stand at 0.39, putting him in the top 10% of the league.
On top of that, Paixao averages 1.36 key passes per game, consistently feeding his teammates quality looks at goal. Marseille paid €30 million to get him from Feyenoord, but they are now holding out for a figure closer to €60 million. Arsenal are reportedly ready to test the waters with an initial bid of €35 million plus add-ons. Meanwhile, Liverpool see the winger as a potential replacement for Mohamed Salah, who has confirmed he’ll be moving on from Merseyside this summer.
Can the Brazilian dynamo solve the clinical issues at Arsenal and Liverpool?
Arsenal are still searching for a true 1v1 specialist who can consistently beat a man in tight spots, particularly since Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze have blown hot and cold. Paixao brings the kind of unpredictability Mikel Arteta wants to keep his attack from becoming too stale against teams that sit deep.
At the same time, Liverpool have the massive job of replacing Salah’s incredible goal-scoring and playmaking from the right wing. The Brazilian’s raw pace and technical skill look like a perfect match for Arne Slot’s tactics, which lean heavily on fast transitions and direct wing play.
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While €60 million is a lot of money, his 19 goal involvements across all competitions this year suggest he’s ready for the step up to the Premier League. I think his arrival would give either club the boost needed to stay at the very top. In the end, whichever team shows more muscle in negotiations will likely land a player who looks bound for stardom.