Takehiro Tomiyasu, Aaron Ramsdale and Martin Odegaard all signed for Arsenal after the start of the season. Mikel Arteta and Edu can not afford to repeat this serious mistake this summer and substantially limit their season as they did in the previous campaign. The area of most intrigue remains the impressive section. Unsurprisingly, both Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette have left. READ MORE: Gabriel Jesούςs at Chelsea, Yuri Tillemans’s reversal – Arsenal’s transfer failure must provoke a response But mainly because it is the highest position for enthusiasm among the transfer targets. A striker is considered the most transformative for a team because if a club signs the right one, goals will surely follow. And with goals, points come. Gabriel Jesούςs is the Gunners’ priority this summer, but recent reports suggest there may be a key to the plan. According to The Athletic, Chelsea is monitoring the situation and if it manages to overtake Romelu Lukaku or Timo Werner, it would be logical to seek to secure the Brazilian. This chance of losing Gabriel Jesούςs would have a very negative effect on Arsenal’s plans for the season. The club is in discussions with the representatives of the Man City striker for the best part of the eight months and more. The loss of their priority has caused historical problems, as evidenced by the January failure of Dusan Vlahovic. Edou and Arteta will have to evaluate the other possible options and seek to secure a new striker. Meanwhile, they are dealing with the reality of clubs that know how desperate they are for a striker who will put the Gunners in the back in any possible negotiations. Worse, the seemingly obvious backup option is not nearly as aggressive as Jesus. Sassuolo 6’5 striker Gianluca Scamacca is being considered by the team, but while Jesus is a chance for the Italian to stay on the ice for Arsenal. But the idea of moving from an attacking technician to a target like Scamacca has the feeling that “any attacker will do it”. Of course, the quality has to be right, but the existence of an alternative that goes so far as to prioritize forward, we should definitely look at revised preparation plans for their incorporation. The style of play that suits the player could, or rather should, change. All of these points lead to the conclusion that the loss of Jesus is certainly a possible nightmare scenario for the club and its plans for preparation. Not to mention if a minor selection would be completed in time for the US tour. Arsenal and transfer windows… another summer where we hope it will work because the alternative is too frustrating to be considered a reality. Read more related articles Read more related articles