Late £21m signing could repeat Partey Deadline Day masterclass
The Gunners could copy a Deadline Day masterclass of old with the late signing of a £21m “lion”.
Arsenal have endured an unsurprisingly quiet Deadline Day, given that most of their business was concluded earlier in the summer. However, there could still be a late switch that catches fans by surprise…
Who could Arsenal sign on Deadline Day?
Although most of the budget has likely been drained by this point, given the vast funds expended on deals for Declan Rice, Jurrien Timber and Kai Havertz, surely the success of last season will have ensured that there remains some leftover funds for Mikel Arteta to throw around.
After all, the Gunners have a rich history of eleventh-hour deals, with Mesut Ozil’s 2013 move the most enthralling. However, in the summer of 2020, there had been little for fans to shout about as it seemed they would see out a day similar to the one they are currently witnessing.
There had been little reporting on what had been an unassuming day, and yet by the end they had landed Thomas Partey from Atletico Madrid in sensational fashion. The Ghana international offered the defensive security and steel from midfield that they had craved, and for just £45m
Arteta could now be set to repeat such a trick, with journalist Rudi Galetti offering an update to GIVEMESPORT on their pursuit of Galatasaray defender Victor Nelsson:
“Arsenal, as we know, completed the exit of Balogun to Monaco and Nuno Tavares to Nottingham Forest, so they are now focused on a possible replacement for Jurrien Timber, who is out for many months. Victor Nelsson, from Galatasaray, is one of the players on the list. But a possible replacement for Timber is also Perr Schuurs.”
He too has a release clause of just €25m (£21m).
How good is Victor Nelsson?
Given how Partey has risen to become a hugely prominent figure of Arteta’s reign, this has proven to be one of their most profitable Deadline Day deals.
After all, last season saw him maintain an 88% pass accuracy, 0.8 key passes, 2.1 tackles and 1.2 clearances per game, via Sofascore.
Pundit Ray Parlour even noted: “I think Partey has been so important. If Arsenal are going to go anywhere near trying to win a title, he’s got to stay fit because last season, he had so many injuries. But he’s been real instrumental in that midfield, just keeping it ticking over, very efficient player, can get around the pitch, very mobile.”
The hope will be that Nelsson can prove to be equally as important, especially given the long absence that is expected following the ACL injury sustained by Timber.
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