Arsenal continued to exhaust all options while continuing to overhaul the team.
One player on the Gunners’ radar appears to be Chelsea’s Tammy Abraham.
The England striker’s ranking has dropped to Thomas Tuchel’s position, and his fortune does not seem to improve as he progresses.
Critics believe that he is loaned out and the Blues may proceed cautiously.
With the departure of several players, the Gunners hope to add more impact to their campaign.
If they can do something, Abraham can be the perfect complement to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
But the question is whether the two clubs should negotiate a permanent transfer or a loan?
According to former Tottenham Hotspur player Jermaine Yenas, loan is more likely. He thinks it is foolish for Chelsea to break ties with Abraham.
“I think Tammy might get a loan. I don’t think it’s time for Chelsea to sever ties completely,” Jenas statement.
To do this, Abraham’s transfer to Arsenal will require a lot of money. The Gunners will have to pay 40 million pounds ($54.57 million) for the services of the 23-year-old striker.
However, it is also possible for Abraham to go to the Emirates Stadium Depends on another development.
Chelsea seems to want to bring in Erlin Haaland, and Abraham can be used as an important asset in this deal, because the Norwegian forward is worth 150 million pounds (204 million US dollars).
Unfortunately, Dortmund believes that Abraham’s valuation is too high.
Therefore, another option is to trade Abraham to a team to pay their preferred fee.
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Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta continues to find ways to put forward a strong lineup for next season.
Abraham might make sense, but if Arteta blinked, he might once again fail in chasing a much-touted goal.



