In the corridors of power at the Emirates, the talk is growing louder. GoalZaza can exclusively report that Arsenal have been strongly advised to laun...
In the corridors of power at the Emirates, the talk is growing louder. GoalZaza can exclusively report that Arsenal have been strongly advised to launch a bold and determined bid for Real Madrid midfield enforcer Aurélien Tchouaméni should the French international become available for transfer during the summer window. The Gunners already boast a midfield that is the envy of Europe, anchored by the formidable Declan Rice, the crafty Martin Zubimendi, and the industrious Christian Norgaard. Not forgetting the young and highly versatile Myles Lewis Skelly, who has been deployed in the central areas and has given a very good account of himself. Yet the powers that be at North London are believed to be eyeing further reinforcements, and Tchouaméni. �s name has been placed firmly at the top of the list. Tchouaméni, who joined Real Madrid from AS Monaco for a fee in the region of. ��130 billion at the current exchange rate, has found his minutes reduced under Carlo Ancelotti this season. The arrival of Jude Bellingham and the rise of Eduardo Camavinga have squeezed the former Monaco star down the pecking order. At the end of the day, a player of his calibre cannot afford to waste his prime years warming the bench at the Santiago Bernabéu. Arsenal are being urged to act quickly and decisively to rescue him from his La Liga predicament and hand him a fresh start in the Premier League. The lion. �s share of Arsenal. �s success under Mikel Arteta has come from a compact and resilient midfield that controls the tempo of matches. Adding Tchouaméni to that mix would give Arteta a ball winning machine who can also spray passes across the pitch with clinical precision. In the scheme of things, this move could prove to be the missing piece in Arsenal. �s title chasing puzzle. Back home in Nigeria, the news has already sparked heated debates among the football faithful. At a busy viewing centre in Surulere, Lagos, fans clustered around a flickering television set during a late night Premier League replay. One loud gentleman in an Arsenal jersey waved his hands and declared that Tchouaméni is exactly the kind of muscular presence the Gunners need to bully their way past Manchester City. Another supporter, a staunch Real Madrid fan, countered that the Frenchman is overrated and that the club should rather chase Victor Osimhen if they want to win the league. Amid the shouting and the clinking of soft drinks, a consensus slowly emerged: Arsenal must not sleep on this opportunity, or they will regret it for years to come.