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Notes: Arsenal may buy Isak at any cost! The Gunners target Olisai has a starting price of 60 million

Notes: Arsenal may buy Isak at any cost! The Gunners target Olisai has a starting price of 60 million

According to Ramsey's Instagram, he recently returned to visit Arsenal's Academy.

Aaron is still so handsome, it's good to come back and visit old friends and set an example for young people! Go home often!

Ramsey doesn't need to say much about his mental will when he played, otherwise he wouldn't have completed Phoenix Nirvana, but I feel that his personality and pursuit are not suitable for being a coach, otherwise he can come back and try.

Not every celebrity has to come back to serve or even become a coach, and many have other life pursuits.

In addition, Ramsey has not actually retired, he is still a player for Cardiff City......

Notes: Arsenal may buy Isak at any cost! The Gunners target Olisai has a starting price of 60 million

It's official: Paul Tierney will be the referee for Arsenal's trip to Manchester United, with the VAR interview featuring John Brooks.

It feels a bit like a king fried combination...... Add to that Arsenal's poor record at Old Trafford, and this game is a cause for concern.

But at this point, there is no need to be afraid of wolves and tigers, there are two games left, there is no need to worry at all, and there is no need to stay hard, go all out to rewrite history! It doesn't matter who he referees, where he kicks!

Notes: Arsenal may buy Isak at any cost! The Gunners target Olisai has a starting price of 60 million

According to Sky Sports, Tomiyasu was the only one who missed the first-team training session on Tuesday, though he could be "coming later". Saka was found wearing a bandage on his leg.

It should be no problem, Sky Sports said, Tomiyasu Kenhiro will return to the training ground soon, and it is estimated that there is nothing to ask. Saka is not even an injury, just a protection.

Recently, the players have finally returned to one game a week, and the players can also breathe and try their best to fight for the last two games of the season, and then Arteta will have to strengthen his rotation next season, which is almost a big problem.

Let's take a look at a few rumors.

Notes: Arsenal may buy Isak at any cost! The Gunners target Olisai has a starting price of 60 million

The likes of Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City are all likely to pursue Michael Olise in the future, with the 22-year-old winger contributing nine goals and four assists (1,100 minutes) in his last 13 Premier League appearances, with Crystal Palace expecting the price battle to start at around £60million, according to the latest article from The Telegraph's SD.

Olise is a dual citizen of France and England, and after checking it, this kid actually played in the Arsenal academy in his early years, but he joined the Chelsea academy in 2009 (when he was seven or eight years old......

Recently, the Olise has been too fierce, his age, level and the advantages of the local youth training are too suitable to be introduced, 60 million will definitely not be bought, but Arsenal should give it a try. If Olise and Bukayo Saka are to form a rotation competition, then this wide lane is really a world-class configuration!

Let's continue to wait for news, at the moment it is just saying that it is interested, and the competition is fierce.

Notes: Arsenal may buy Isak at any cost! The Gunners target Olisai has a starting price of 60 million

In his column on Offside Spotting, Fabrizio Romano says he thinks Djekereish and Sesko are ideal for strengthening Arsenal's forward line.

Romano said: "Arsenal have looked at some of the players at Sporting this year and Djekereish is a striker they really admire, along with Newcastle's Isak and Leipzig's Sesco.

It's still early days, Arsenal are exploring the forward market, so let's see what decisions they make based on their budget. On the player side, Dzekereish wants to be open to all possibilities, so we'll see how Arsenal decide.

Personally, I'd buy a pure no.9 who can guarantee goals, and I admire Dzekereish and Sesco, but it's not easy to spend a lot of money on a striker, so Arsenal have a tough choice.

In addition, it should be noted that Arsenal are very happy with Kai Havertz's performance and attitude up front. ”

At the moment we know that Arsenal are interested in Djekereish and that he is willing to move (which he has admitted), but we don't know how much budget Arsenal have left for the striker position this summer, nor how many clubs will compete, in fact, many things are still unknown.

Relatively speaking, Sesko is not difficult to operate, as he has a £42.7 million liquidated damages clause, depending on whether Arsenal really want him. Several other forward targets are expensive.

Notes: Arsenal may buy Isak at any cost! The Gunners target Olisai has a starting price of 60 million

Arsenal reporter CWS recently spoke about the Gunners' forward signings in a column for Insight into Offside.

"There are already a lot of strikers linked with Arsenal," the CWS said. Some of them are big names like Osimhen and Isak, while others are less well-known, like Bologna's Zirkze.

The Telegraph's SD was the first to report on Arsenal's interest in Zirkze in January, followed by a number of sources, and he is indeed an attractive player and looks set to join the big clubs soon.

I can't pretend I know Zirkze well because he's not a player I watch a lot, but Zirkze clearly has a lot of potential and has some characteristics that Arsenal don't have at the moment.

As for whether Zirkze can improve this Arsenal team, I don't dare to say that if you sign him, you will pay for the potential and the future, but I really think the Gunners need a striker who can come and play, and that's why I still feel like they will do whatever it takes to sign Isak from Newcastle. ”

The position of striker, I still think it should be bought, and the CWS feeling is that Arsenal will buy Isak at all costs, which is a subjective feeling, but if you analyze it carefully, I think it is not unreasonable to spend most of the budget on the striker.

Imagine, if Arsenal don't buy people this summer, will this squad be competitive next season? I think it's still competitive, so if you add a world-class centre-forward to this foundation, will it greatly increase Arsenal's overall strength and championship competitiveness? I think so.

Some friends may ask, what about other locations? Personally, I don't think it's okay to even move the other positions. Hypothetically, buying a world-class player in any of the positions of central defender, midfielder, and winger may not play as much of a role as buying a world-class player in the position of a central striker: Saliba and Gabe are already available in the central defender position; In fact, it is not impossible for the midfielder to take the risk of keeping Thomas for a year, so the combination of Odegaard-Thomas Rice is still very strong; Needless to say about Saka as a winger, Gabriel Jesus can also make a cameo appearance, and on the left, Martin Jr. and Leandro Trossard complement each other, and who knows the youngsters, maybe next season will be resurrected...... In fact, as long as Timber does not suffer serious injuries, the current configuration is also sufficient.

It's hard to talk about the centre-forward, and I like Kai Havertz and his stats have been pretty good lately, but Kai is not a prolific goalscorer, he's an all-round striker and sometimes he needs someone who is consistent.

So, if you really put most of the budget on the center forward, I personally have no opinion, it's a big deal to wait for Thomas to leave next season and then buy a top midfielder, anyway, Odegaard and Rice are still young and can afford to wait.

But the problem is that there may not be a striker on the market who can match Arsenal's spending money...... This is not like last year, where it was clear that Rice was worth bringing in, but this year there are no such strikers in the market......

Let's wait and see, ideally, I don't believe Arsenal would go out of their way to buy a striker.