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Arteta’s Arsenal reportedly plotting big summer signing of a rival’s top striker

Arsenal are reportedly on red alert after Manchester City forward Julian Alvarez hinted at a potential exit from the Etihad. The 24-year-old, who scored 11 goals and provided 9 assists for City in their Premier League title win, has left the door open for a move, sparking interest from the Gunners.

The Mirror reports that Alvarez’s recent comments about his future, following Argentina’s Olympic exit, have sent shockwaves through the transfer market. The young forward, known for his pace and clinical finishing, is seen as a potential replacement for Gabriel Jesus, who departed for Arsenal last summer.

Alvarez’s impressive debut season at City has caught the eye of many, with his versatility and ability to play across the forward line making him an attractive target for numerous clubs. Arsenal’s interest stems from their need for additional firepower in attack, with their squad looking thin after the departure of Reiss Nelson.

 

While Alvarez’s comments may have been a mere reflection of his disappointment after the Olympics, it has given Arsenal hope that a move for the highly-rated forward is possible.

With City’s dominance in the Premier League, it remains to be seen whether Alvarez will be granted the desired playing time to further develop his talent. Arsenal’s proactive approach and pursuit of young talent could offer him the platform he needs to showcase his abilities.

The coming weeks will be crucial for both clubs, as Alvarez weighs his options and Arsenal prepares to capitalize on any potential opportunity. The transfer window is still in its early stages, and the race for Alvarez’s signature could take an unexpected turn.

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