Mikel Arteta applauds Arsenal fans (photo of Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Mikel Arteta recently expressed his desire to strengthen his template in the January transfer window.
Although no player has arrived in the club so far, this will change this week, as the Gunners trust to ensure the signature of the Rosenborg midfielder, Sverre Nypan, according to Tbr football.
The young Norwegian midfielder has a highly valued assessment and some of the largest clubs in England are interested in signing it.
The 18 -year -old was compared to Arsenal Captain Martin Odegaard, and with both from Norway, comparisons are not a huge surprise.
Manchester City is also interested in signing the Arsenal transfer goal, but Gunners are still confident that they run the race to sign the young midfield talent.
The city of Pep Guardiola is ready to challenge the Gunners in the race to sign Nypan.
The city plans to provide the midfielder immediately after signing it to one of his brothers Club, with Girona and Palermo mentioned in the report as possible destinations of the midfielder if he moves to the Etihad Stadium.
Sverre Nypan can shine in Arsenal under Mikel Arteta
The midfielder is expected to make a decision this week and Mikel Arteta’s side we hope to choose a transfer to the north of London instead of moving to Manchester.
The young man is a versatile player in the midfield who can also play as a false new one, which would bring depth to the Arsenal squad, which Artea desperately addresses in the January transfer window.
While the gunners are desperate for a new attacker to direct their attack this season, a movement for Nypan was too good to ignore it.
After playing 60 times in Norway’s first flight, the young man has gone massive to his career so far.
Together with Nypan, Arsenal could add an attacker to his squad this month and the attacker of the wolves Matheus Cunha, which is Enthusiastic about a transfer to the Emirate StadiumIt is still its higher goal.
The Premier League giants should pay a quota about 67 million £ to sign the Brazilian attacker.