According to reports, Arsenal has already decided whether to sell “two big names in January.”
Gunner was active in most windows in the summer transfer market as he was trying to increase his chances of winning the Premier League and Champions League this season.
Arsenal spent more than £250 million on summer signings, with Victor Gyoker, Ebelech Eze, Noni Maduce, Martin Zubimendi and Piero Hincapie among the most notable additions.
These signatures ensured that the North London outfit had a large portion of Mikel Arteta and Andrea Berta’s main summer targets, but had to offload some unnecessary talent to balance the book at the end of the window.
Fabio Vieira, Albert Sambi Lokonga and Oleksandr Zinchenko are among the players moving elsewhere, with more exits available in January.
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Leandro Torosador and Gabriel Jesus are currently linked to several clubs in the summer, and stand out as likely to leave as they fell into pecking orders following the arrival of Eze and Madueke.
Now, football insiders claim that gunners are “planning to sell” “those two big names in January.”
Another report from Football Insider suggests that Arsenal will “force” sanction the January exit if they want to “pair the way for deposits.”
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It will be added to the report:
“With gunners looking to challenge Liverpool for their Premier League title, they may have to reinforce in January to avoid being negatively affected by injuries.
“But sources say the North London side will have to bring in the funds when the windows reopen before they can go outside and add more.”
The appearance of teenager Max Douman was another blow to Trosad and Jesus, but William Glass explained why Arsenal thinks it is necessary to “take care of him.”
“Max Dowman already has that maturity. Look at my goodness, how it goes with him. But for now, it all depends on his body,” Glass said.
“If he’s 15 and strong, he can definitely play a few minutes. I’m careful to give him too much time. He still can’t play for 90 minutes. I’m not ready for that age.
“We don’t know what his contract situation is, so Arsenal needs to take care of him and protect him, perhaps one of the reasons he’s involved in the first team of the season, along with his obvious talent.
“Please don’t forget that Jack Wilshire appeared when he was 16. He came along with us around that time and I think he was ready to start off.
“He was already in that body shape and was already mature. He came to us as a teenager and looked like 20 people already. So for him, he was also clever and very intelligent about how he saw the game, so he could adjust.”
