Arteta
still Arsenal could make a shock move for a former Tottenham player,
with Mikel Arteta on strengthening his defence before the end of the month.
The Gunners
sit five points behind leaders Liverpool in the Premier League and are
desperate to ensure they do not fall short in their push for the title after
last season’s disappointment.
However,
Arsenal, like many sides, find themselves at the mercy of financial fair play
restraints, having spent more than £200 million in the summer, meaning their
scope for business this month is limited.
With Arsenal
having won just two of their last eight games across all competitions, Arteta
is still hoping to add quality in depth to his squad in any way he can, with a
versatile wing-back said to be high on his list of priorities.
That has led
to speculation that a move for Kyle Walker-Peters could materialise in the
coming week, with teamTALK claiming
that the Southampton star is a ‘name to keep an eye on’
before the window closes.
Tottenham
and Chelsea have also been linked with a move for the
26-year-old, who has been integral to Southampton’s promotion push from the
Championship this season.
Arsenal’s
long-term interest in Walker-Peters
Walker-Peters
came through the academy at Tottenham but he made just 12 appearances in the
Premier League before moving to Southampton in 2020.
He has
established himself as a reliable and versatile defender during his time with
the Saints, which led to his first caps for England in 2022.
With his
contract set to expire in 18 months time, Southampton could be convinced to
part ways with Walker for the right amount, however there is no suggestion that
Arsenal could meet their demands this month.
Arsenal have
been looking at full-backs with Takehiro Tomiyasu and Jurrien Timber still sidelined and the Gunners
have been long-time admirers of Walker-Peters, who can play on both sides of
the defence.
But it would
perhaps require a player to be sold first or a loan-to-buy proposal to be
agreed with Southampton if they were to bring in Walker-Peters this month,
something which may prove difficult with the transfer window winding down.
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