Arsenal are hoping to continue their transfer business this summer with just three weeks left in the transfer window.
The Gunners have managed to permanently sign David Raya from Brentford this summer while also completing a move for Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna.
The North Londoners are looking for more additions as manager Mikel Arteta prepares his team again to fight Manchester City for the Premier League title.
According to Football Insider, Arsenal are plotting a move for Bayern Munich attacker Kingsley Coman.
German giants Bayern Munich are interested in letting the player leave the club this summer.
They have signed Michael Olise from Crystal Palace this summer who is expected to get a starting spot on the right-wing position.
His arrival has opened the door for Coman to leave the club but Bayern are looking for a loan deal that would include an option or obligation to buy the player.
The report mentions that the player is keen on a move to Arsenal and become a part of Arteta’s title challenging team.
However, Coman wants to seek assurances about his playing time before making a move to the Premier League club.
Arsenal get green light from Bayern Munich to sign Kingsley Coman.
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Arteta is keen to strengthen his team’s wide positions and adding more depth to his squad is something that he needs to focus on if he wants to topple the dominance of Man City in the Premier League.
Coman is an experienced player who has featured regularly for Bayern and the France national team.
His ability to play on both the flanks and offer pace in the wider positions could help the Gunners next season.
Kingsley Coman would add attacking firepower to Arsenal
Arteta currently has Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard as his top options for the wide positions. The arrival of Coman would add quality and depth to the team.
The winger has played for Juventus and Paris…
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Author : Ahad Shaukat
Publish date : 2024-08-12 05:51:32
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