
Transfers
Arsenal could sign ‘complete’ international striker as tall as Peter Crouch for less than £30m
Arsenal are likely to be busy in the summer transfer window as Mikel Arteta looks to strengthen his ranks.
The front line is likely to be high up on the Gu🌼nners’ transfer agenda in wake of what’s happened over the past few weeks.
Arsenal have found themselves without most of their main forwards for a number of month👍s now, to the detriment of their league form.
That s🎶aid, there were calls for Arteta to sign a new striker even before Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli and Kai Havertz all got injuꦕred.
Now, a report has emerged claiming Arsen✱al have set their sights on a “complete” 6ft 7in international striker who could be available for less than £30million.

Arsenal target Lorenzo Lucca valued at £29million
The player in question is🍃 Lorenzo Lucca, who has been making waves in Serie a for Udinese and has also won three Italy caps.
Acco꧟rding to , Arsenal are one of three Premier League clubs keen on Lucca, with Liverpool and Nottingham Forest also circling.
There is also interest from Spain, with Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid casting an e♚ye on the 24-year-old centre-forward.
The report claims Udinese are willing to come to the negotiating table for offers of €35million, which works out at aro𓃲und £29million.
Udinese chief Gino Pozzo is open to cashing in on Lucca and signing someone 🎐else, with 20-year-old Iker Bravo also waiting in the wings, added the report.
Eintracht Frankfurt star Hugo E🅘kitike is another striker Arsenal are currently being linked with.
What Lorenzo Lucca could bring to Arsenal
Arsenal have long needed a classic No. 9, a target man whose job is to be the focal point in attack𝄹 an🐬d slam those goals in.
Lucca certainly seems to fit the bill. He stands 6ft 7in tall (the same as Pete𝓀r Crouch), is superb in the air, and has an eye for goal.
Football Talent Scout’s Jacek🐷 Kulig has likened Lucca to Italy legend Luca Toni and described him as “an absolute king of the penalty🗹 area” and “the complete package.
Better still, Lucca seems keen on trying his luck abroad, sugg🌸esting he’d be open to a move away from Serie A.
In an interview with , he said: “I have grown physica🍌lly, techn🏅ically and mentally.
“Abroad I see more goals. Serie A is difficult but it is a challeng𒁏e that gives me adrenaline. I am the master of my destiny.”