Arsenal manager Unai Emery is reportedly hoping to hijack Sarri’s move for Christian Pulisic’s signature, even if it appears that’s not what the Gunners need at the moment.
The rumour is breaking out of Emirates Stadium right after his team’s embarrassing defeat to Liverpool at Anfield last night.
The Gunners were thrashed 5-1 by the Reds who were extremely handful for the North London defenders.
After the defeat, the Gunners fans claimed Emery’s eyes were opened to the fact that there is an urgent need to bring quality defenders into the team when the winter transfer market commences.
However, the Spaniard seems happy with the list of defenders at his watch as he is reportedly paying much attention to the Borussia Dortmund’s winger.
According to ESPN, the Blues are in pole position to capture the youngster’s signature in January having offered a whopping £45m to the Bundesliga giants in the month.
However, the same media outlet report that the former Paris St-German boss is more than willing to hijack Sarri’s move and he wants his employer to bid more than Chelsea’s £45m offer in January.
Apart from the football benefits, the Gunners stand to gain should they beat Chelsea to the 20-year-old, there are huge financial profits attached to the youngster’s signature.
As an American citizen, the North London club will enjoy massive commercial advantage should they sign Pulisic and this must be the main reason for Emery’s desperate move for his signature.
Though the Gunners are a bit depleted at the final half of the pitch due to injury to Danny Welbeck, Mkhitaryan and Smith Rowe, but they still possess some strikers capable of wreaking havoc to opponents and I see now the reason why the Spaniard should be so desperate for Pulisic’s service.
With the display we saw from the defenders last night, Emery needs to bring top qualities to the back as soon as possible.
Sokratis, Monreal, and Koscielny were easily beaten by Liverpool’s pacey and deadly strikers. The three defenders appeared too old to withstand the stressful nature of the League, hence, there is a need to introduce new, experienced and younger defender into the team in January.
The Gunners still remain fifth on the Premier League standings despite yesterday’s defeat.
Should Chelsea defeat Crystal Palace at the Selhurst Park Stadium later today, the Gunners would be off Champions League qualifying spot by five points. And if United defeat Bournemouth at Old Trafford later in the day, the Gunners will be ahead of the Red Devils with just three points
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