Alexander Isak’s performances at Euro 2020 have caught the attention of many major clubs across the continent, including Arsenal.
Isak entered the competition after a massive campaign for Real Sociedad, where he was voted Young Player of the Season.
The Swedish international scored 17 goals in 34 La Liga games in the 2020/21 season, finishing the season by scoring in all other games and providing assists.
He has been less productive so far this season, scoring just four goals in La Liga, but because he still shows a lot of promise, he is drawing the attention of several elite clubs in Europe.
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s future remains uncertain after the Gabon international was stripped of the captaincy in December following his latest disciplinary offense, while Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketia were nowhere close to signing new deals that will keep them in place. United Arab Emirates in June this year.
So Arsenal need to sign a forward in one of the next two transfer windows and Isak could be an ideal alternative.
With that in mind football. London Take a closer look at the latest reports on a possible transfer of the Society’s prominent forward.
Arsenal ‘beat’ the Isaacs
the National He claimed that Arsenal won the race for the 22-year-old superstar.
The report indicates that Real Sociedad prevented Isak from completing a move to Barcelona, or any of the four main contenders, as Arsenal is reported to be ‘close’ to completing the deal.
Aubameyang’s decision gives Arsenal a boost
Arsenal currently have five forwards on their squad, and none of them seem to have all the qualities that Mikel Arteta would want in a forward.
After Aubameyang was banished from the team after being stripped of the captaincy, it seems there may be room to come out and sign Isaacs.
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Isaac opens the door to the transfer of Arsenal
Isak had already opened the door to a signing for Arsenal, and the Real Sociedad forward admitted it would be “nice” to play in the Premier League one day.
Talking to IndependentThe Swede said: “I am in a good place at the moment, I am very happy, but one day it will be good to play in England too.
“They have six or seven of the biggest clubs in the world, it is a very high level and, of course, one day he will be a substitute. Every player wants to be the best version of himself and reach as high as possible ”.
“I have expectations of myself that I try to meet, so we’ll see where the journey takes me in the future.”
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