Arsenal are reportedly considering an approach to sign a new midfielder in the summer transfer window as they look to build Mikel Arteta's squad.
The Gunners already have plenty of options in the middle of the park, but there is a chance some of them head through the exit door this summer.
Christian Norgaard was brought to the club from Brentford last season, but he struggled for game time, meaning there's a chance he departs.
Arsenal also have more attacking options like Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka, but they don't have a host of players capable of playing a little deeper.
Mikel Moreno is another option, but he's often being utilised further forward and even in a centre-forward position.
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According to a report from Talksport, Arsenal are considering making an approach to Bournemouth about a potential move to sign midfielder Alex Scott in the summer transfer window.
The Cherries are engaged in contract talks with the English star, and they do not want to sell him.
Bournemouth value him in the region of £80 million, and they are willing to include a big release clause if they do tie him down to a new contract.
Scott, described as 'one of the best midfielders in the Premier League', is yet to put pen to paper with the South Coast Club, which could make it an ideal time for Arsenal to make their move.
Scott has interest from a number of sides, while he's also believed to be a Tottenham fan.
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Arsenal Need Forward Additions
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Alongside a potential midfield signing, Arsenal need to bring in new forwards during the summer transfer window.
Specifically, Arsenal should be looking to bring in a new left-sided attacker, with Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard struggling to nail down a starting role.
The aforementioned duo often rotated in and out of the side, with neither player really hitting elite-level heights.
If Arsenal want to go one better in the Champions League next season, they need to sign a world-class left-winger, someone who specialises in that position. Eze has also been used in that role, but he's more comfortable in the number 10 position.