After being linked to Ajax star Lissandro Martinez, who could be stolen by EPL rivals Manchester United despite submitting a far better bid, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is still anxious to sign at least one centerback.
In an effort to bolster their roster in time for the upcoming season, the North London club has so far confirmed the signing of four players.
The sports director of Torino, who is also wanted by Tottenham Hotspurs, is reportedly planning to travel to London to negotiate the transfer of Gleison Bremer to Arsenal,this is according to The Boot Room.
Despite considering other options, Mikel Arteta is said to be a major Bremer fan, and the 27-year-old is predicted to form a solid backline with Ben White and Gabriel.
The Gunners are convinced that they can outbid Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspurs for his talents, with Torino seeking to sell for £43 million.
Jack Wilshere is expected to return to Emirates in a coaching capacity following discussions with Per Mertasacker, the academy manager.
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