As the Premier League season barrels toward its nail biting climax this May, all eyes in North London are fixed firmly on the title chase. Mikel Artet...
As the Premier League season barrels toward its nail biting climax this May, all eyes in North London are fixed firmly on the title chase. Mikel Arteta. �s young squad have shown impressive resilience to stay in the hunt, but off the pitch the powers that be at the Emirates are already mapping out the summer transfer window. According to exclusive information gathered by GoalZaza, a former Arsenal stalwart has come out to name a current first team regular who may be packing his boots before the new campaign begins. Ray Parlour, the legendary midfielder who gave a good account of himself during the Invincibles era, did not mince words when he spoke to our dedicated team. He suggested that one particular Gunner who has seen a reduction in pitch time this term could be heading for the exit door. At the end of the day, the competition for places is fierce. With the likes of Victor Osimhen, the Super Eagles talisman, being linked with a move to the club, some players will inevitably have to make way. In the scheme of things, Parlour stated that the player in question. �might leave. � once the window opens, as Arteta looks to sharpen his attacking options. The identity of the player remains the talk of viewing centres from Surulere to Wuse 2. Nigerian supporters who follow the Premier League with passion believe the axe could fall on a fringe attacker who has failed to nail down a starting role. Whether it is a winger or a striker, the blue blooded fans of Arsenal in Lagos are already debating the move on social media. The lion. �s share of the chatter centres on whether the club can afford to lose the player. �s experience. Behind the scenes, the Arsenal hierarchy are working with a budget that must be converted from Naira to pounds. With the current exchange rate hovering around. ��1600 to one British pound, every transfer fee carries enormous weight in the Nigerian context. GoalZaza understands that the club may seek to recoup a substantial fee to reinvest in a more clinical finisher, possibly a Nigerian international who can bring raw power to the attack. Fans at the popular De Treasure viewing centre in Ikeja were buzzing with opinions. Some shouted that the player has not shown enough heart, while others argued that he deserves another chance. One gentleman in an Arsenal away jersey stood up and declared that. �if we want to challenge for the title proper, we must cut the dead weight.. � The atmosphere was electric, a true reflection of how deeply the North London drama resonates here in Nigeria. For the millions who stay up late to watch their heroes, every rumour is a matter of national importance. GoalZaza will continue to follow this story as it develops, bringing you the most reliable transfer updates from the heart of the Premier League.