Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli welcomes competition as club eyes striker

Gabriel Martinelli suggest Arsenal You need to strengthen their attack this summer and welcomes competition for the places that any new expatriates bring.
The sources told ESPN that Arsenal will be on the market for a striker at the end of the season and could also move to the wing Sports Club‘s Niko Williams Among their leading goals.
Arsenal Paris Saint -Germain In the semi -finals of the Champions League, the first stage aims to win the club’s competition in Europe for the first time in its history.
The cannons were absent on Premier League The title and look at the training course to end the second position for the third consecutive campaign, after he scored 17 goals less than the heroes Liverpool.
Consequently, Michael Artita targets improvements in the last third and when asked whether speculation has increased any pressure on his shoulders, Martinelli said: “We are playing with Arsenal – it’s competition every day.
“The club wants to have the best players in the world, because it is one of the largest players in the world as well. We are used to it.”
He responded to whether he feels that the club requires attacking reinforcements, Martinelli replied: “We are a big club. We need to get the best players. I will really be happy when we have senior players coming to the team.”
Martinelli remains two years in his current contract after he originally joined the club in a deal worth 7 million pounds from the Brazilian club Itoano in July 2019.
“I always said I am really happy here,” he said. “This is my home. I love to be here. I love the club.
“The club has given me a lot, not only on the field, but outside the field as well. I have improved a lot with the club – of course, on the field is important, but outside the field as well.
“The club was amazing with me, the people around the club, the fans, everything. I’m really happy here.”
Arsenal reached the Champions League semi -finals for only the third time in their history, and Martinelli admitted that Tuesday’s meeting was the largest game in his life.
Martinelli said: “It is a dream to be here.” “Since I started playing football, when I was five or six years old, I had this dream to play in the Champions League and be amazing semi -finals.
“Everyone who loves football loves to play in these types of games. Everyone should have their dreams. They dream of trying to make them real.”