Mikel Arteta, manager of Arsenal, seems to be away during a game of the Premier League. (Photo of Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
The Newcastle United attacker Anthony Gordon has been linked to the club’s removal and, according to Arsenal, holds her eyelashes.
According to Pete O’Rourke in Football Insider, they are unlikely to sign the Newcastle attacker this summer.
The report claims that Newcastle will not sell its key players, Especially after securing champions league ratingAnd Arsenal will have to go to other goals.
“(Gordon) is obviously another player on the Arsenal’s targets list to play as a great striker: carrying a new wide man is a priority for Mikel Arteta,” He told Football Insider.
“Newcastle is not really entertaining losing any of your best players right now.
“They want to take advantage of what they have achieved this season and, if they can qualify for the Champions League, will have a long way to keep their best players.”
Arsenal needs a large quality player and Gordon would have been a great complement. He is an interpreter tested for the Premier League and has been a key player for Newcastle. There is no doubt that it can be successful at a higher level.
Newcastle is unlikely to be sold
Gordon will now try to compete in the UEFA Champions League next season with Newcastle.
They have an ambitious project and will try to fight for major trophies constantly. The sale of a key player in the summer seems very unlikely, and it will be interesting to see if Arsenal can find a quality alternative.
Liverpool has also been related to Gordon.
Arsenal could use Anthony Gordon

Arsenal has not had depth and quality in the attack unit this season. Signing a versatile attacker like Gordon would be ideal. They have been excessively dependent on Bukayo Saka, and the 24 -year -old International of England needs more support in the attack.
The lack of quality in the attacking unit has cost Arsenal the title of the league this season. It remains to see if they can connect the gaps to their workforce in the coming weeks.