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Arsenal’s new main target revealed after completing the signing of Riccardo Calafiori

With the impending arrival of left-back Riccardo Calafiori, Arsenal are set to turn their attention to bolstering their midfield options. According to TBR Football, Real Sociedad’s Mikel Merino has emerged as the Gunners’ top target in this area.

Arsenal are nearing completion of the Calafiori deal, having agreed a €40 million fee with Bologna. Once this transfer is finalized, the North London club will intensify their pursuit of the Spanish midfielder.

Merino enjoyed a successful season with Real Sociedad, contributing five goals and three assists. His impressive performances have caught the eye of several clubs, including Arsenal, who are seeking to add a dynamic and versatile presence to their midfield.

The 28-year-old possesses the qualities that Arteta seeks in his midfielders: composure on the ball, an ability to dictate the tempo of play, and a strong work ethic. His arrival would provide competition and depth for the likes of Granit Xhaka, Thomas Partey, and Declan Rice, adding further strength and creativity to Arsenal’s engine room.

As the transfer window progresses, Arsenal’s pursuit of Mikel Merino will be closely monitored. The Gunners are aiming to build a squad capable of challenging for major trophies, and the addition of the talented Spaniard would undoubtedly strengthen their aspirations for success in the upcoming season.

With a strong base already in place, Arsenal are demonstrating their ambition to assemble a competitive squad for the challenges ahead.

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