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Five strikers Andrea Berta signed for Atletico as sporting director closes in on Arsenal move

Arsenal are now in advanced talks to appoint former Atletico Madrid sporting director Andrea Berta to finally replace Edu Gaspar at the club.

In January, Arsenal relied upon Jason Ayto as their stand-in decision-maker, who was Edu’s ass🎉istant before he decided to leave the E𝓰mirates Stadium. 

Arsenal never planned to spend big in January but the club’s decision to make no signings at all, one that hasn’t aged well, wasn’t necessarily the best audition for Ayto in terms of getting the ꦏjob permanently.

That being said, Arsenal are pushing to sign Berta, a move 𒉰which sꦅhould be well-received by supporters in N5.

Berta recently departed Atletico afte𒆙r several sꩵuccessful years working alongside Diego Simeone overseeing a decorated period for the club.

Of course, were the Italian to join Arsenal, one of his first jobs would be🍎 signing a new striker for Mikel Arteta.

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Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images

Antoine Griezmann

Fortunately, Berta has a long-history of si꧃gning superstar number nine’s, and it’s n🌃ow worth looking at his credentials in that regard.

And we’ll start from the top: Antoine Griezmann.

Berta first sigꦰned Griezmann for Atletico back in 2014 from Real Sociedad for a fee of around €30m.

Five years later, after enjoying extraordinary success at the club, Atletico recouped four times their original investment when the Frenchman joined Barcelona in a blಞockbuster move.

Griezmann was the soul of Atletico’s attack for several seasons,🎶 a striker who eventually found his way back to the club, and he’s arguably Berta’s biggest success to date.

Matheus Cunha

Whilst he was nowhere near as successful💛 as Griezmann at Atletico, it’s still well worth revisiting Berta’s 2021 capture o🐈f Matheus Cunha, the Brazilian striker who is now at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Cunha was considered to be one of Berta’s ‘flop’ signings at the ꦍclub, a striker who made 54 appearances and scored seven goals for Atletico before being sold to Wolves.

Although, it should be noted that the Spanish side still made a significant profit when moving Cu💫nha on, reportedly almost doubling their initial investment.

Cunha wasn’t quite the ꦗright fit for Atleti, but Berta still managed to make good of the situati𓂃on.

And of course, it’s interesting to note that Arsenal are big fans of Cunha, a player they might revisit in the summer.

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Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images

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Joao Felix

Joao Felix is now a name that’s very familiar with 🅷fans of the Premier League, and the Portugal international was Berta’s most expensive signing at the club.

Atletico parted with an astonishing fee to sign the striker from B꧑en♉fica in 2019, upwards of £100m.

And in hindsight, Felix is put in the same category as Cunha, 🥀as one of Berta’s failures.

Although, it would♛ be wrong to solely blame the Italian for Felix’s move not working out – i🐭t was never really a question of the striker not having enough ability to succeed.

However, the fit just wasn’t right🥃 for Felix at the club and it was eventually a conflict with manager Simeone which led to the now 25-year-old eventually being sold to Chelsea.

Luis Suarez

After a couple of less successful 🐈deals, it now feels pertinent to pay homage to one of Berta’s best signings at Atletico, Luis Suarez.

༒Suarez joined Atleti from Barcelona for a relatively modest fee in 2020 and went on to star for the club when winning La Liga that season.

Deemed surplus to requirements by Barca, Suarez scored 21 goals in 32 league matches for Atleti and was the club’s highest scorer in their title-winni🀅ng campaign.

And whilst it’s ܫall very hypothetical for now, that seems to be the exact kind of deal that Arsenal haven’t been able to execute in recent years.

Were Arteta to have an experienced goalscorer on hand this season, Arsenal might still be on cours🎀e to beat Liverpool to the Premier League title, perhaps something Berta can help change next season. 

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Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images

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Julian Alvarez

Of course, when considering that Arsenal need to spend big on a striker this summer, it🎐’s impossible to ignore Berta’s brilliant signing of Julian Alvarez from Manchester City last summer.

Berta’s capture of Alvarez was a huge success, a striker who cost the club a huge fee to bring in from Man𒁏 City, but a deal that is already proving to be good value.

Interestingly, Arsenal were linked with Alvarez before he moved to Atleti, again showing a certain synergy between the club’s ideas and Berta’s pr🏅evious moves.

25-year-old Alvarez has already scored 21 goals in 40 games for Atleti this se🎃ason, a player with the work-rate and quality to thrive under Simeone.

And Arsenal fans might hope that a deal to bring Alexander Isak is soon at the top of Berta’s list of striker signings, a player Ar💛teta would love to welcome to north London.