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Arsenal, looking to compete with the big three giants for the nova wings of the Dutch league, has begun to teach themselves English and is expected to transfer this summer

Arsenal are busy building a competitive team under Mikel Arteta and the Gunners will spend more money on signings this summer. Arsenal have been through tough times in the last few years since Wenger's departure, but Arteta has put the club in a good position to return to the Champions League as they are currently in the top four. While a midfielder and a centre-forward will be given priority in the summer recruitment, Arsenal have also been keeping an eye on a talented winger, Luis Sinistra. The Colombian has attracted the interest of some of Europe's elites, and Arsenal will provoke a battle against him. Sinistria played as a winger on the left. He can adapt to a 4-2-3-1 formation or a 4-3-3 system.

Arsenal, looking to compete with the big three giants for the nova wings of the Dutch league, has begun to teach themselves English and is expected to transfer this summer

Sinistra began his career in Caldas, Colombia, before leaving Colombia with Feyenoord in 2018. He has been playing for the Eredivisie giants for some time and has performed admirably, contributing a total of nine goals in the Eredivisie in 2019-20 and 2020-21. He was thrust into the transfer spotlight because he has performed well in the current season and he has taken his performance to another level. In 38 games in all competitions this season, he has scored 18 goals and 11 assists. Although he is often active on the left, Sinistria likes to cut into the interior with his right foot. He can go down from the left, but his first thought is usually to go into the middle and shoot with his strong right foot. His superb ball handling and extraordinary strength make it difficult for defenders to approach, and he is loved in the dressing room.

Arsenal, looking to compete with the big three giants for the nova wings of the Dutch league, has begun to teach themselves English and is expected to transfer this summer

Fayenoord's assistant coach, John de Wolff, who had previously praised the Colombian, told the media: "A very likable man, a cheerful boy." He can start from nothing. In more than half of his 100 games for Feyenoord, he scored goals. He is a pearl that can become more dominant. According to Italian media, Napoli is actually in the lead in his signing competition, while Atletico Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen are also interested in him. However, the report mentioned that Arsenal had already planned a bid and that the gunman's top brass was encouraged by Sinistra's start of learning English.

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