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Martin Keown left blown away by ‘really impressive’ £100m Arsenal target’s pace yesterday
Former Arsenal player Martin Keown has now been sharing his admiration for a forward who’s been linked with the club this summer.
Mikel Arteta seems to have some exciting opportunities in the tr๊ansfer market once the season ends, given his team doesn’t currently have any glari🅰ng weaknesses.

Working alongside Edu Gaspar, the Arsenal boওss can prioritise signings who will improve his first XI, rather than plugging gaps in his squad.
In truth, this summer looks like it will be very si♋milar to last, and the club will be looking to reဣpeat their success across all four of their major deals.
Although still not quite fit, Jurrien Timber should be just as crucial to Arsenal’s XI as Kai Havertz, Declan Rice and David Raya have all been with time.
And that all being said, it will be intඣeresting to see which positions Arteta will choose to improve.
A new striker still seems like an obvious move, even if it could�✃� leave the club with an abundance of riches in the position.
And to that point, Martin Keown has now been waxing lyrical about Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak.
Martin Keown left in awe of Arsenal target Alexander Isak against Tottenham yesterday
If there’s ever a way to🌞 move up on Arsenal’s shortlist, scoring two goals in a 4-0 win against the club’s rivals, Tottenham Hotspur,💟 surely can’t do any harm
And that’s exactly what Alexander Isak did yesterday in scintillati🌸ꦿng fashion.

The 24-year-old now has 17 🐷Premier League goals this season, a performance celebrated by Ma🐟rtin Keown on the BBC’s .
Keown was left in awe of how the Arsenal target destroyed Tottenham💟’s defensive pair yesterday, causing Micky van de Ven and Cඣristian Romero all kinds of problems.
He explained: “Today he [Van de Ve𒁏n] came across Isak who was in unreal form, this guy is really impressive.
“They didn’t really🧜 play as a pair today, Van de Ven and Romero, and Isak is a player that has♏ got real pace.
“He didn’t really get much of the ball, Isak, but neither one ♈of them was really picking them up.
“The thing is, he’s a speed merchant and I feel you’ve got t🅘o get tight, you’ve got to get around him.”
Of course, with a price tag of around £100m this summer, and Newcastle supposedly ‘open to selling’ the forw⛦ard given their financial predicament, a move could really make sense.
Perhaps Gabriel Jesus would be put out a little, but a side with ambitions as rich as Arsenal shouldn’t hesitate on those merits alone.
All that being said, it seems as if Arsenal could also now be lining up a former Premier League player as a new coac🍬h next season.