good news:Evanilson, a striker for Porto, might cost Arsenal £64 million.
At the end of the season, Arsenal would contemplate spending £64 million to sign Evanilson, a striker for Porto, according to Football Transfers.
Despite having another fantastic Premier League season, the Gunners are still in need of a center-forward who can score goals. Although Eddie Nketiah and Gabriel Jesus have not shown enough consistency, it appears Arsenal’s Financial Fair Play problems will prevent them from signing a big name in January.
According to Football Transfers, Arsenal has shown admiration for Evanilson’s (Porto) recent performances. According to the same source, considering his immense potential, the London giants might be prepared to shell out the £64 million needed to recruit him in the summer.
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This season, Evanilson has been a vital member of the Porto team. Despite numerous ailments that have disrupted his campaign, he has made 21 appearances and scored 16 goals with 5 assists. Although the 24-year-old is prepared to advance, Arsenal must be cautious given his previous history of injuries.
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ts, the striker missed up to 21 games in the previous campaign. If the Gunners are intending to spend £64 million for him, then this is a red flag. Since Jesus has already missed multiple games due to injury, Arsenal shouldn’t sign another striker who is prone to injuries.
However, there’s no assurance Evanilson will settle into the Premier League immediately. Darwin Nunez moved from Benfica to Liverpool, and it has taken him 18 months to settle in. He has only lately started playing consistently in front of goal for them. Arsenal cannot afford to let Evanilson play the waiting game.
The Gunners would be better off spending a lot of money on Brentford’s Ivan Toney, a striker who has experience in the Premier League, rather than signing the Brazilian. Since the start of the previous season, the striker has scored 22 goals. Recently, following an eight-month betting ban, he scored in his comeback game for the Bees.