
Arsenal can still seal several deals this week despite already having a very busy July with six summer signings made. Viktor Gyokeres became the latest of those over the weekend which saw him join Cristhian Mosquera, Noni Madueke, Christian Norgaard, Martin Zubimendi and Kepa Arrizabalaga as new additions to Mikel Arteta's squad.
If all add-ons are met in those deals, the Gunners will have parted ways with more than £200 million which means Andrea Berta's focus will surely move onto agreeing exits.
Considering what has already happened this summer, it seems unlikely that Arsenal would be able to raise funds from one marquee departure and instead will look to obtain money through selling a number of fringe players.
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Bayern Munich's interest in Gabriel Martinelli would have likely been the best solutionbut the German champions instead opted to focus on signing Luis Diaz from Liverpool with a £65.5m (€70m) agreement reached on Sunday.
Reiss Nelson is one winger who could depart this week with Fulham in advanced talks to have him return to Craven Cottage for another loan spell. An injury saw him miss the final few months of the campaign but Marco Silva seemingly saw enough to want him back with it possible there will be an obligation to buy the player included in the deal.
Muscular issues have also plagued Gabriel Jesus but exit links surrounding the 28-year-old have ramped up as of late. Brazilian outlet RTI Esporte has claimed that talks are taking place between Arsenal and Flamengo over a season-long loan which would see the Gunnerspay only half of his £250,000 weekly salary.
Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has dismissed those reports but it has been stated that north London rivals Tottenham, AC Milan, Barcelona, and Newcastle United are interested.
With two temporary departures seemingly in the works, a permanent sale is required with the likes of Fabio Vieira, Sambi Lokonga and Karl Hein expected to be sold. However, there is no concrete links for any of the trio just yet which makes an exit over the next seven days highly unlikely.
There is some rather significant interest in both Oleksandr Zinchenko and Jakub Kiwior, though. The latter is regularly linked with a return to Italy but his performances at the end of last season have seen him become an important squad player.
As for Zinchenko, with the Gunners' stance being that he is up for sale, it is far more likely he departs. AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund have shown an interest with just £17m wanted to sell.
If that deal goes ahead, Arsenal could make an approach to Crystal Palace for £60m-rated Eberechi Eze. Paying his release clause in full would be almost impossible but agreeing a deal that uses equal instalments with £20m paid up front is certainly possible.
If the Eagles are flexible when it comes to payment terms, it is a transfer that Berta can absolutely sanction with it very possible a deal could move swiftly as Eze is very much open to the move.
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