"I'm told": Journalist now reveals Arsenal "really want" 56-goal striker as Vlahovic alternative
Journalist Paul Brown reckons that Dominic Calvert-Lewin is Arsenal's number one target.
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Journalist Paul Brown reckons that Dominic Calvert-Lewin is Arsenal's number one target.
Regular readers of the BBC Sport gossip column will recognise the name Dusan Vlahovic.
Dusan Vlahovic has spoken openly and honestly about why he decided to sign for Juventus, while his agent has used just four words to explain the striker turning his back on Arsenal.
La alegría de Dusan Vlahovic por su nueva aventura en la Juventus tuvo hoy un lunar. El delantero dio positivo en covid en el pasado fin de semana, aunque la Fiorentina, por privacidad, nunca lo hizo oficial. Esta mañana el punta apareció en Turín para el reconocimiento médico, algo que, según las normas actuales, no hubiera podido hacer. Giorgio Garofalo, director del departamento de salud pública de la Autoridad Sanitaria Toscana Centro, afirmó a la 'Rai': «La cuestión de Vlahovic está generando mucho revuelo, pero nosotros estamos tranquilos. Las normas están claras: el vacunado con tres dosis debe esperar una semana entre su primer positivo y el negativo».
Dusan Vlahovic made the wrong decision by joining Juventus and would’ve been better off moving to Arsenal or Tottenham, according to Antonio Cassano.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is quickly running out of options as he looks to bring in a new striker before the January transfer window closes.
Dusan Vlahovic has spoken for the first time since rejecting interest from Arsenal and remaining in Serie A with Juventus.
An official announcement on the move from fellow Serie A club Fiorentina was expected later Friday. Often compared to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the Serb has 17 goals in Serie A this season and Juventus are ready to pay around 70 million euros for the youngster as they seek to fill the goal gap left by Cristiano Ronaldo.