

The question over Dybala is not his price. With Folarin Balogun likely to permanently leave the club in the summer, Dybala could be the perfect candidate to add goals to Arteta's attack, whilst providing options in the No.10 position and out wide. His potential availability has been offered to Man United, Newcastle, Tottenham as well as Arsenal.
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He only joined Jose Mourinho's side in the summer - on a free from Juventus - but has spent most of the campaign out with injuries. The 29-year-old's contract in Italy holds a release clause of £18m for an overseas team, a potential blockbuster deal.ĭybala has been a proven goalscorer throughout his career, scoring 161 goals. Arsenal have been linked with Brighton and Argentina star Alexis Mac Allister as a result of his superb season, but a fresh name from the Argentina squad has been offered to the Gunners.Īccording to 90min, AS Roma star Paulo Dybala has been offered to a host of Premier League clubs and he will be available for a bargain price. On the subject of quality, you don't get better than being a World Cup winner. Adding quality will be at the front of Edu Gaspar's mind once the window opens on June 10. This was a decision based on Apple’s move to deprecate OpenGL in favor of Apple Metal. The Mari team will continue to make maintenance updates for the macOS version of Mari 4.7 until the end of 2021any release after Mari 4.7 will not be compatible. West Ham star Declan Rice is the priority and the Gunners seem favourite to land the midfield, with them also linked with Napoli’s Victor Osimhen and Borussia Dortmund’s Jude Bellingham.īut as William Saliba's injury and the lack of a prolific goalscorer like Erling Haaland has proven in recent weeks, there is adequate room for improvement ahead of the new season. After much consideration, Mari 4.7 will be the last version of Mari compatible with macOS. This year, it's a different story and Arsenal will be involved with some of the mainstream transfer sagas. READ MORE: Pep Guardiola hands Mikel Arteta green light to complete 'exceptional' £61m Arsenal transfer Last summer, Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko switched Manchester for London in search of regular starts and Fabio Vieira was acquired from Portugal with an eye on the future. In recent years, the precedent of recruiting players with something to prove has paid off. But that hasn't delayed the plans for the summer transfer window as priorities become clearer and the shortlist of targets grows.

The north Londoners remain deeply invested in their Premier League title race alongside Manchester City with four games remaining. Due to the Gunners' confirmed participation in the UEFA Champions League next season, the upcoming window has so much resting on it. Arsenal's priority in the summer might well be a new midfielder but other areas of Mikel Arteta's squad could be bolstered at the conclusion of the season.
