Arsenal Sets Sale Price for Team Duo
The English club Arsenal is working on a comprehensive restructuring of its squad in preparation for the upcoming summer transfer window. The London club is considering the possibility of selling two of its forwards, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus, according to the "Fichajes" website.
This approach comes after the decline in the role of players in the team's offensive line, especially following the rise of striker Viktor Gyökeres, who has become the first choice in the forward position, leading to a clear change in the ranking of strikers within the team.
Gyökeres' brilliance contributed to changing the offensive balance within Arsenal's ranks, as he became a key element in coach Mikel Arteta's plans, which significantly reduced the playing minutes for Havertz and Jesus during the season.
In this context, the London club has set the selling prices for the players, hoping to receive between 70 and 80 million euros for Havertz, while Gabriel Jesus's value has been set at around 40 million euros.
According to the report, selling players could provide Arsenal with a return of approximately 120 million euros, which would help the club support its plans in the transfer market and rebuild the team to be stronger and more balanced for the next season.
This approach comes after the decline in the role of players in the team's offensive line, especially following the rise of striker Viktor Gyökeres, who has become the first choice in the forward position, leading to a clear change in the ranking of strikers within the team.
Gyökeres' brilliance contributed to changing the offensive balance within Arsenal's ranks, as he became a key element in coach Mikel Arteta's plans, which significantly reduced the playing minutes for Havertz and Jesus during the season.
In this context, the London club has set the selling prices for the players, hoping to receive between 70 and 80 million euros for Havertz, while Gabriel Jesus's value has been set at around 40 million euros.
According to the report, selling players could provide Arsenal with a return of approximately 120 million euros, which would help the club support its plans in the transfer market and rebuild the team to be stronger and more balanced for the next season.