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Despite having had a fantastic start to the summer, Arsenal still appears to have a number of transfer targets on their list. One player is now a possibility.
During the summer, who will Arsenal sign?
Mohammed Kudus of Ajax is not the first wide player to have a switch to the Emirates suggested, despite the current links having them interested.
It is the only one that hasn’t been significantly impacted by the versatility of the acquisitions of Declan Rice, Jurrien Timber, and Kai Havertz.
In order to acquire more readymade talent, Mikel Arteta might pursue a renewed interest in Barcelona striker Raphinha rather than the 22-year-old, who admittedly has a high ceiling.
Football Transfers only values the Brazilian, 26, at €41 million (£35 million), despite the fact that he left Leeds United last summer for a fee of £55 million. It’s possible that they’re planning a coup that nets them a better player for a lower price.
Raphinha has scored how many goals in the Premier League?
The trickster has now shown himself to be a crucial member of Xavi’s La Liga-winning team to further highlight his credentials. He previously had a successful stint at Elland Road as if to demonstrate his capacity to thrive within English football.
Already, the arrival of Raphinha, who has experience winning a championship in one of Europe’s top five leagues, would put him ahead of the inexperienced Kudus in terms of quality and experience.
The Brazilian international played 50 times in all competitions last season, and during that time, he scored ten goals and provided 12 assists, demonstrating how his production will increase with better teamwork.
This is demonstrated by his 14 goals during his final Premier League campaign, which the Whites only barely avoided on the penultimate day of the campaign. He would leave Yorkshire with 17 goals for the team and the moniker “magician” from his then teammate Dan James.
As a pair of left-footed right-wingers with a lot of trickery and work ethic, he would be an option to Kudus upon his arrival.
As a result, despite his 18 goals and 7 assists throughout all tournaments in the Netherlands, that country’s quality is far lower than that of Spain.
In particular, given that the latter team has the second-best coefficient in the world, while the Dutch team is only placed sixth by FIFA.
Raphinha’s abilities were further highlighted by Noel Whelan’s comment during the 2021 season, who said of the player: “Raphinha is wonderful on the ball, great on the eye, and can generate moments of magic that other players simply can’t.
But his art that is free from ownership is what I really enjoy. He has no problem working extremely hard, tracking back, and doubling up with the full-back. It is a quality that often is lacking in technically gifted players. One side of it is handled, but not the other. Raphinha, though, is an exception.
“When I observe him, he never gives up. He puts in a lot of effort.
It appears that Arteta may be ready to bolster his team with another player who perfectly fits his ideology given their combination of outstanding ball skills and defensive tenacity. Their efforts to once again contend for the title may benefit from his talent and expertise over Kudus.