According to reports, Arsenal is interested in acquiring Antonio Nusa, an attacker from Norway. It would be intriguing to see whether Arsenal decides to make a bid for the RB Leipzig star, since a report from Fussball Daten claims that the player has been often seen by Arsenal scouts. Last summer, Arsenal was also interested in signing Nusa.
While he was in Belgium, Chelsea and Manchester United were after him. There is no denying that they require improved flank quality. This season, the attacker has three goals and three assists in all competitions; with guidance and experience, he might get better. The 20-year-old has a bright future ahead of him and is well-regarded around Europe. He could turn out to be a wise long-term deal for Arsenal.
Although Martinelli hasn’t been a consistent starter for Arsenal this season, Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli are additional choices for the left flank position. In recent months, Trossard has frequently been mentioned in connection with a move away from Arsenal.
£52m Bundesliga winger scouted by Arsenal
Arsenal is reportedly interested in Leipzig winger Nusa, while Tottenham is also intrigued, according to Fussballdaten. If he does well for Norway at the World Cup, his projected £52 million price tag may rise to £78 million.
With just three goals and three assists for Leipzig in 1,570 minutes, Nusa has not had a very successful season in the final third. Despite occasionally seeming dangerous on the left side when sprinting down the field, the 20-year-old has never scored more than three goals in a league season.
His Bundesliga average of 2.5 successful dribbles per 90 is a lot higher than Gabriel Martinelli’s Premier League average of 0.8 this season. Critics claim that Arteta is risk-cautious since his players frequently attack along the sides rather than in the middle.
This season, scorer Viktor Gyokeres has often fallen short, and Bukayo Saka has only managed seven goals and five assists. Arteta may need to change the way he positions the squad in the final third if Arsenal is to get more from the side’s strikers.








