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Arsenal hit a dead end in Arteta’s preferred striking summer transfer target

Arsenal’s hunt for a new striker has taken a significant blow, with Newcastle United firmly shutting the door on any potential deal for Alexander Isak, according to The Independent.

Mikel Arteta had identified the Swedish forward as a key target, recognizing his exceptional scoring ability and specific traits that aligned perfectly with his vision for the attacking line. Isak, who netted 21 goals and provided 2 assists for Newcastle last season, was seen as a potential game-changer for the Gunners.

However, Newcastle’s stance on Isak, deemed “non-transferable,” has forced Arsenal to re-evaluate their options. The Magpies are adamant about keeping their star striker, who has become a vital component of their ambitious project.

 

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – MAY 07: Bukayo Saka of Arsenal is challenged by Alexander Isak of Newcastle United during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Arsenal FC at St. James Park on May 07, 2023 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

The news comes as a setback for Arteta, who has been searching for a high-quality forward with specific attributes. Isak’s pace, clinical finishing, and ability to hold the ball up perfectly matched Arteta’s requirements.

With Isak off the table, Arsenal are now left scrambling for alternatives. The transfer window is still in its early stages, but the competition for top-flight strikers is fierce. The Gunners will need to act quickly to secure a suitable replacement, as the clock is ticking.

As the search continues, Arsenal’s forward line remains a work in progress. The club’s pursuit of a top-class striker will continue, with Arteta determined to find a player who can elevate the team’s attacking threat. But with Isak off the radar, the challenge of finding a suitable alternative has become even more complex.

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