Mikel Areta loves unusual methods to reach his rivals. There is no doubt that the Arsenal Manager is about AI.
Regardless of whether it is a club dog, unusual whiteboard drawings or giant speakers during training, the boss is constantly trying to be ahead of the curve, and his next trick has to be the best so far.

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That is why Talksport has asked Plaier to predict his next step – especially where the Gunners aim to place their summer money.
AI quickly becomes a factor in all of our lives. Large data models give us prompt information from an incredible selection of sources with just a simple question.
Nevertheless, it does not need a computer to find out where the speceta has to improve.
In fact, even the most pessimistic Arsenal fans will be able to recognize that a striker could change everything in summer.
The team in North London left the Champions League in the semi-finals to Paris Saint-Germain and will end the season without the fifth time in a row.
Despite the optimism and progress among Areta, the Gooverers had a slump in the form because they have been without recognized strikers since the beginning of February – a point that is even controversial when they adjust Kai Havertz for this billing.
The Tor-Schei-Gabriel Jesus is no longer out until November, which means that the leading candidates for the cliché of the “missing puzzle” in the Premier League are only one step away from getting it.
So let us throw conventional scouting out of the window and see what plaier suggests by suggesting in the middle of the age of 28.
Alexander Isak (Newcastle United)
To repeat us, you don’t need a computer for this.
Isak was probably the Breakout Center striker this season in Europe Big Five Ligen and finally fulfilled the promise that Borussia Dortmund signed from the Swedish League as a naked 17-year-old.

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Second, in the goals of the Premier League with 23 goals, he is with Mohamed Salah and Erling Haaland at 19 when they take off punishments.
There is a nostalgia factor with Isak’s style, which is so similar to the best of all times the Gunners – Thierry Henry – and plausibility also into plausibility.
Manchester City will not exceed Arsenal because they have Haaland, and the same applies to Real Madrid and Kylian Mbappe or Bayern Munich and Harry Kane.
Really, this is the summer for the Swedes and pays the big money to get there before Liverpool and Chelsea.

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Rodrigo Muniz (Fulham)
Arsenal fans can open their noses with Muniz, whereby Muniz may be perhaps perhaps perhaps as a level under what they need for Europe on a medium-sized side.
The 24-year-old Brazilian scores eight goals and a template this season, but did this with limited opportunities, since only eight of his 31 appearances took place in the starting line-up.
As a much cheaper option than an ISAK, he could combine alongside another striker, while his biggest capital is his big games.
Muniz achieved City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Newcastle against Champions League Challengers this season, and Arsenal itself shows the type of stale mentality that is invaluable for a title.

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Toni Martinez (Alaves)
This is out of nowhere, especially if you didn’t bother to see West Ham’s Cup games in 2017.
The Spanish striker Martinez made three appearances for Hammers before a loan on Oxford and has had a respectable career since then, especially in Portugal with postage.
This year, however, he only has four goals in Spain with Alaves, but it seems that AI is not so excited about it.
The 27-year-old is still a threat in the box and could be the guy who gets the best out of arsenal attackers like Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli.
Martinez wins massive 7.20 air per game, 4.34 shots and 6.81 touches in the opposition penalty.
These numbers are elite compared to the rest of Europe and bring it with one percent.
His defense figures are also impressive, and although his goal is not, this is clearly a player who is too good for Alaves and could have a career path as Joselu did to win the Champions League and Laliga with Real Madrid last season.

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Viktor Gyokeres (Sporting CP)
Sporting Sensation Gyokoker is so good that he runs the European Golden Board race against him this season with mathematics.
Due to the Primeira League, which is not a top five league, his goals are one quarter less than the rest in the race for the European value price, but it is still above Liverpools Mohamed Salah.
The 26-year-old, formerly Brighton, Swansea and Coventry, has astonishing 44 goals and seven templates in 39 games this season and has turned a boy into astonishing scenes from a boy.
The easy comparison for the highly towering blond scandinavian is Haaland, but it is also a suitable one because it creates every kind of finish and dominates the criminal box.
Causes may take over the quality of the league, but players like Bruno Fernandes and Joao Neves continue to prove that Portugal is one of the best talent factories and this is a far less risky step than five or ten years ago.

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Victor Osimhen (Galatasaray)
The story of Osimhen is bizarre, but that could be positive for Arsenal.
The Nigerian became part of the football folklore in the 2022/23 season when he was Kvaratskhelia Napoli’s key man next to Khvicha and 33 years earlier scored her first goal since the ERA of Diego Maradona.
He and the club came to an apparently advantageous agreement for both sides to increase his content massively to keep it nearby and sell it, but Napoli fell into pieces next season and it turned out that both parties were in trouble.
A number of catastrophic appointments in management made the 2023/24 campaign to depreciate, but despite some problems with injuries, Ossimhen still found the network with impressive consistency.
Nevertheless, his contract became too much burden, and clubs that were in negotiations like Chelsea, despite many evidence that he is still one of the best strikers in Europe, wanted a risk.
Borrowed in Galatasaray this season, he did not leave the best total of his career with 33 goals.
It is clear who signs it will get one of the best shooters in the game for a reasonable fee, but it is whether Arsenal wants to take this contract and wages in order to solve their striking problems.

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The company uses a database of more than 300,000 players in more than 200 countries to correlate billions of data points, which means that clubs can be committed to such five interesting obligations for arsenal.
Plaier is used by numerous top clubs across Europe, which now use the technology during the transfer window for more well -found movements.
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