After a distinctively slow start, this summer will turn into a huge one for Arsenal.
Mikel Arteta’s side has already announced the signatures of Martin Zubimendi, Christian Norgaard and Kepa Arrizabalaga, and they are not nearing what will take place there.
Andrea Berta and Co have finally agreed to the agreement as a general rule for Viktor Gyoker. After that, the arrival of Noni Maduke should be announced at any time.
Additionally, the link to Real Madrid superstar Rodrigo, who is 77 million, will not disappear, and if recent reports are believed, they can immediately sell a regular for the first team, freeing up space and finances for the Brazilian superstar.
Why does Arsenal want to sign Rodrigo?
There are several reasons why Arsenal wants to spend cash on Rodrigo, including his raw output.
Since the launch of the 23/24 campaign, the “World-Class Superstar”, dubbed by Luka Modrić, has scored 31 goals and provided 20 assists in 105 appearances, totaling 7,159 minutes.
That is, despite him preferring left field positions for most of that period, the former Santos gem was able to average average goal involvement every 2.05 games or every 140.37 minutes.
Rodrigo’s recent records | ||
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season | 23/24 | 24/25 |
exterior | 51 | 54 |
Min | 3707′ | 3452′ |
the goal | 17 | 14 |
assist | 9 | 11 |
Involvement of goals for each match | 0.50 | 0.46 |
Per target involvement | 142.57′ | 138.08 ‘ |
All statistics through the transfer market |
Plus, he will almost certainly spend most of his time with the Emirates on the left, but his ability to play across the front line is definitely another reason why Arteta and Co want to take him with him.
It could even give him a cover for Bukayo Saka from time to time, start as a fake nine, or give him a whole new dimension in a challenging game.
Finally, the 24-year-old also won everything to win in the club game and played a key role in the Spanish Giants’ multiple Champions League victory.
In other words, he has now brought much needed know-how to the talent aspect that is so close to getting it across the line on so many opportunities.
That said, introducing world-class talent like Rodrigo would be a massive financial commitment, but Arsenal appears to be making some changes to the team.
What does Rodrigo’s arrival mean for Arsenal?
With Gyokeres and Maduke joining the club and Eberechi Eze linking with refusing to leave, it seems very unlikely that Arsenal will sign Rodrigo without making an offensive sale first.
Things like Saka and Kai Herberts don’t go anywhere. Gabriel Jesus is still injured, so the option falls to the left.
Gabriel Martinelli had linked the big money move to Al Giral earlier this summer, but it was revealed that it was nothing more than a paper story.
It took us to Leandro Trossard and based on a recent report from Christian Falk in Sport Bild, Bayern Munich is interested in him.
German journalists have revealed that Belgian International could become the “next big signature” of FC Hollywood, and reports earlier this month claimed that gunners wanted £20 million.
According to separate reports from Just Arsenal, Bayern has already begun consultations with players’ camps regarding the move.
Rodrygo vs Trossard in24/25 | ||
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Player | Rodrigo | Torosad |
exterior | 54 | 56 |
Min | 3452 | 3455′ |
the goal | 14 | 10 |
assist | 11 | 10 |
Involvement of goals for each match | 0.46 | 0.35 |
Per target involvement | 138.08 | 172.75′ |
All statistics through the transfer market |
The former Brighton & Hove Albion star has been a useful player for Arteta for the past two and a half years, but is good money for the winger, who is scheduled to turn 31 at the end of the year and was very influential last season.
For example, the “sensational” ace dubbed by journalist Charles Watts produces 20 goal involvement in 56 appearances, with a total of 3,455 minutes, with goal involvement every 2.8 games or 172.75 minutes.
In contrast, Real Monster scored 14 goals and provided 11 assists in 54-minute 54-minute minutes, earning goal involvement every 2.16 games or every 138.08 minutes in a total of 3,452 minutes.
In the end, Trossard has had undeniable success with Arsenal, but with where the team wants to go and the players they need to take there, this feels like a fitting time to say thank you and goodbye.
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