Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing Bayern Munich forward Leryo Sane on a free transfer this summer, according to Sport Bild.
The German international will be a free agent in the summer, and no contract talks have begun. This increases Arsenal’s chances of signing him,
Mikel Arteta’s team desperately needs more firepower. Their lack of goals has seriously hurt their chances of winning the Premier League title this season.
Known for his pace, technical skills and goalscoring ability, Sane is considered one of the most talented attackers in world football.
The 29-year-old previously had a successful stint at Manchester City. He won multiple trophies and became one of the top attackers in English football.
His Premier League experience makes him an even more attractive option for Arsenal.
Signing Sane would be a smart move by Arsenal
Arsenal have struggled on the wings this season, especially during Bukayo Saka’s injury. This has left Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard to fill the gaps.
Sane would significantly improve squad depth and offer quality on both flanks. His versatility, as he can play on either side, is one of his biggest strengths.
Signing Sane on a free transfer would allow the Gunners to invest funds in other key areas in the squad.
Arsenal have also faced challenges with experience and leadership on the pitch. Sane’s winning mentality and previous success in the Premier League make him a valuable addition.
The Gunners need experienced players who can guide the team in crucial moments, and Sane fits the bill.
Arteta has already worked with Sane when he was an assistant to Pep Guardiola at Man City.
He has previously shown a preference for signing players he knows, such as Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko. This existing relationship could make the move smoother.
Signing the German would be a smart move for Arsenal, boosting their chances of winning silverware next season.
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