Arsenal could make a late move for Dominic Calvert-Lewin as Eddie Nketiah replacement

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Arsenal shelves plans to sign Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin

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Vaibhav Purohit

Gunners Consider Late Move for Calvert-Lewin Amid Nketiah Exit Talks

Arsenal is reportedly considering a late move for Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin as they prepare to offload Eddie Nketiah before the transfer window slams shut.

With Gabriel Jesus sidelined by injury, Arsenal’s attacking options are alarmingly thin, leaving Kai Havertz as the only recognized striker.

The potential sale of Nketiah to Crystal Palace could exacerbate this situation, prompting the Gunners to explore alternatives.

Nketiah, who has been on Arsenal’s books since his youth days, has drawn interest from several Premier League clubs this summer.

However, Crystal Palace has emerged as the frontrunner for his signature, offering the young striker a chance for more regular first-team football.

Arsenal has remained open to negotiating Nketiah’s departure, and as his move to Selhurst Park edges closer, the Gunners are now scrambling to find an adequate replacement.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin has emerged as a possible solution. The Everton striker, once a key figure at Goodison Park, has seen his stock fall in recent seasons due to persistent injury woes.

Now entering the final year of his contract with the Toffees, Calvert-Lewin could be available at a reduced fee, making him an intriguing option for Arsenal in the closing days of the window.

However, questions remain about whether Calvert-Lewin would be the right fit for Mikel Arteta’s side. His recent injury record raises concerns, and some fans feel that he may not meet the standard required for a club with Arsenal’s ambitions.

Yet, with limited time and options, the Gunners may have to weigh the risks against the need for additional firepower.

As the clock ticks down, Arsenal’s pursuit of Calvert-Lewin could add late drama to the transfer window. Whether he becomes the next addition to Arteta’s squad or if Arsenal pivots to another target remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that the club cannot afford to enter the new season with a depleted strike force.

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