As the summer transfer window nears, Arsenal’s pursuit of a marquee striker is hindered by Newcastle’s £150 million valuation of Alexander Isak, despite his impressive performance and potential chemistry with Martin Ødegaard. Instead of focusing on Isak, Arsenal is exploring alternatives like Benjamin Šeško, Victor Gyökeres, and Victor Osimhen, with Šeško’s €60 million fee appealing for long-term development, Gyökeres being a versatile option with a €100 million release clause, and Osimhen potentially available at a reduced price. This approach aligns with Arsenal’s strategy of sustainable growth and squad balance.
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