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BREAKING: Napoli Told Arsenal That They’re Ready To Sell Victor Osimhen But On ONE Condition – Mikel Arteta Isn’t Happy With The Condition Yet Edu Doesn’t Want To Miss The Opportunity To Sign The Striker

Napoli ‘happy’ to sell Victor Osimhen to Arsenal on ‘one condition’ – and Mikel Arteta won’t like it. Arsenal have reportedly been offered a gateway into a deal involving one of the most dangerous strikers on the planet.

Arsenal have been offered hope of a deal involving Napoli superstar Victor Osimhen, but it would come at a cost, according to reports. The Gunners are likely to be in the market for a striker in either January or next summer after holding off on that front during the last summer window, at least in terms of an out and out goalscorer.

Kai Havertz was snapped up as an alternative forward option, but Arteta otherwise decided to go with what he has in Eddie Nketiah and Gabriel Jesus.

But that may not remain the case in January or next summer, with Arsenal likely to need a goalscorer if they are going to dominate the biggest competitions, something they aspire to.

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