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Arsenal reportedly identify prime candidate to replace Edu Gaspar

Arsenal have reportedly approached Luis Campos to fill the vacant Sporting Director role following the departure of Edu Gaspar. According to Football Transfers, the Gunners are keen on bringing in the Portuguese transfer expert, whose three-year stint as Football Advisor at Paris Saint-Germain is set to expire at the end of this season.

Campos is widely regarded as one of the most astute talent identifiers and squad builders in world football. His impressive track record includes transformative spells at Monaco and Lille, where he helped unearth and develop top talents like Kylian Mbappé, Bernardo Silva, Nicolas Pépé, and Victor Osimhen. These signings not only elevated those clubs’ performances but also generated massive profits through player sales.

Arsenal’s interest in Campos aligns with their ambition to remain competitive in the Premier League and European competitions. The North London side is keen to build on its recent progress under Mikel Arteta, and a figure like Campos could be pivotal in shaping future recruitment strategies and bolstering the club’s squad depth.

Campos’ experience at PSG has further solidified his reputation, overseeing a team that includes superstars like Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappé. However, his contract situation at PSG presents Arsenal with an opportunity to secure his expertise ahead of competing suitors.

Arsenal are reportedly looking for a Sporting Director who can seamlessly transition into the club’s footballing philosophy and aid Arteta in building a squad capable of challenging for major trophies. If Campos accepts Arsenal’s proposal, his arrival could mark a significant step in the club’s evolution, offering hope to fans of continued progress.

With the January transfer window and summer plans looming, Arsenal’s pursuit of Campos demonstrates their intent to maintain momentum and secure long-term success.

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