Arsenal: vibrant market

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Arsenal this year spares no expense and has already lined up a series of high-caliber market shots. Rivals are warned, The Gunners want to fight again for the title.

Jurriën Timber arrives from Ajax with a wealth of considerable experience despite his young age and will offer Mikel Arteta a more than valid solution for the defense.

Kai Havertz remained in London, moving from the West to the North of the city and igniting the London derby between Chelseaand Arsenal, with Blues fans unlikely to forgive him for moving tothe rival club.

Arsenal is aiming really high this year and will try to be competitive until the end, reminding that in the last season they were the favoritesto win the title almost at the end of the season, when the Londoners started losing precious points favoring the overtaking of Manchester City led by Pep Guardiola, who eventually won the Treble. The North London team‘s smart market has certainly enhanced the value of a squad that will complement each other in every department.

With the new arrivals Arsenal is even more convinced to be able to win the Premier League. Regarding this, the Premier League odds see Manchester city as the favourite (8/13). Instead, for Gunners itis 21/4, for Manchester United 10/1, Liverpool 8/1, Chelsea 12/1 and Tottenham Hotspur 50/1.

Arsenal’s odd may change, thanks to the new arrival from East London. The market coup that everyone was waiting for had beenannounced for days: Declan Rice is officially an Arsenal player. This sentence was enough to send Gunners fans into ecstasy, as their team has snatched one of the most desired midfielders in Europe away from the competition. The player said goodbye to West Ham United and moved to North London, where fans dream of the Premier League.

The English midfielder was sought after by the big clubs in England, and Manchester City was the other team that wanted him badly. To snatch him from the competition, Arsenal spent a sum of 105 million pounds, equal to 122 million euros.

Rice became the most expensive player in Gunners history as they broke the 2019 record, when they had brought Nicolas Pepé to London, paid £72 million. Arsenal is preparing for the new season.The first opponent to beat will be Manchester City as always, but the technical distances have been significantly shortened.