Fabrizio Romano says ‘world class’ Arsenal target could be available for just £21m this summer

Arsenal have now been informed that one of their summer targets could now be available for in a cut price as his club consider his exit.

Mikel Arteta‘s side are yet to make a splash in this summer’s transfer window but it may well be a case of fine tuning his side.

After five years at the helm, Arteta has got this Arsenal side battling at the top of the table with Manchester City.

What this means for the Gunners in this summer’s transfer window is yet to really be seen with the strongest of links to Bologna defender Riccardo Calafiori.

But the north London side may be forced to act following the news emerging on one of their believed attacking targets this summer.

Arsenal could land cut price deal for attacking target

Naturally, as one of the sides battling for the Premier League title, Arsenal did not have any issues in finding the back of the net last season.

Only City (96) were able to score more goals over the 2023/24 campaign than Arteta’s side (91).

However, no manager will turn away more attacking options in a transfer window with Arsenal potentially in need of stronger squad depth up top with Champions League football to consider once again.

One forward who Arsenal have shown an interest in is Juventus’ Federico Chiesa who will now be enjoying his summer after Italy’s elimination from Euro 2024.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Juventus are now open to the notion of losing the 26-year-old winger this summer.

And the Italian may even be made available for as little as €25m (£21m) including add-ons due to his contractual situation.

Chiesa now has just one year remaining on his deal in Turin and is not believed to be part of the plans of new manager Thiago Motta.

Federico Chiesa could offer Arsenal versatile attacking threat

The Italian has shown during his time at Juventus that he is capable of playing across the frontline providing a real versatile option.

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