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BREAKING! Mikel Arteta’s four dream summer transfers as Edu sent £68m Jack Grealish message

Arteta’s four dream summer transfers
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and technical director Edu have likely already identified the positions where depth is needed and thus the players they would like to bring in this summer.
The Gunners are looking to significantly bolster their squad depth after it was exposed in the final knockings of their intense Premier League title race with Manchester City.
If all goes to plan Arsenal could go into the 2023/24 season with four major additions and over £200million spent on signings that will take the club to the next level.
Arsenal sent £68m Grealish message
Mikel Arteta has been told by former Arsenal defender Johan Djourou to sign his own version of Jack Grealish to help the competition for places in the squad.
While defensive additions seem the priority, a few badly timed injury issues in the front line could see the depth options in attack dissipate.
That is why former Gunner Johan Djourou has told Arteta and Edu signing their own version of Grealish in Moussa Diaby is crucial.
Xavi gives Cancelo verdict
Manchester City star Joao Cancelo now appears more likely to join Arsenal than Barcelona in the summer transfer window.
Similarly to the La Liga champions, the Gunners are showing an interest in both Cancelo and Ilkay Gundogan with the view of repeating their transfer feat from 12 months ago.
Xavi’s side are also interested in signing Gundogan, but their finance problems prevent a double swoop from happening and that could also impact their summer plans, with Xavi giving a fresh verdict on Cancelo.
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