Mikel Arteta's boost explains Arsenal's largest Alexander Isak transfer announcement to date


Over the course of 180 minutes against Real Madrid, Arsenal shown their seriousness. They used a megaphone and a screaming sign to shout it from the rooftops without ever saying it. Arsenal received the attention it deserved for their performance. It is nearly unheard of to do something to that team in that way. In the opposite leg, teams that defeat Madrid usually feel the full weight of history.

This big old club nevertheless manages to win most of the time. However, there weren't many times during the match when Arsenal appeared to be in danger. There weren't many genuine nerves by the time Vinicius Jr. finally managed to get them on the scoreboard. 

The feeling was more of astonishment that events had transpired so brilliantly. Indeed, these findings will cause a stir throughout Europe. Not only does it have the potential to upset the status quo, but it will also have long-term effects. Madrid frequently gets their way with things. Players' perceptions of badges are influenced by their weight. Florentino Perez has a new superstar to add, thus the constant flux they seem to be in never really seems to be an issue. 

In addition to other functional problems, Kylian Mbappe will not press, even when behind 3-0 in a Champions League quarterfinal, and Carlo Ancelotti may be fired before the end of the month. There is a lack of defence. 


Jude Bellingham is overused in the midfield. Depth doesn't actually exist outside of the layered attack. Anyone who could manage to scrounge together the cash desired Bellingham. It is difficult to compete when Madrid comes calling. However, Arsenal demonstrated here that they are a legitimate contender in the transfer market. 

Given their upfront glut, Madrid is unlikely to make a significant bid for Alexander Isak, However, Arsenal had an equally solid plan in place if they did. They have a settled coach. Mikel Arteta is no longer merely in the up-and-coming category; he is now among the finest. 

Arsenal is dedicated to their strategy. Their own transfer plan has changed from acquiring younger players to build a squad in 2021 to now pursuing better pieces to complete the puzzle (see Declan Rice for more than £100 million). 

The characters are developing and the team dynamics are present. Arsenal has taken another step in their attempt to compete with the top with the arrival of Andrea Berta.

On the pitch, this goal is currently being met with outstanding performances. Arsenal can show off at a time when talks are beginning to take place in preparation for the summer.  

Regarding Madrid specifically, Martin Zubimendi is a midfield possibility that both teams are considering. Although the player will probably get the last word, Arsenal is playing at their peak right now. Their destruction of Madrid and this Champions League upset speak volumes about their orientation and ongoing upward trajectory. 

Arsenal has been a strong contender all season long, and no one else has been able to continue the fight into 2025, despite the Premier League title challenge failing.

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