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Edu's £60m transfer battle with Newcastle fails to impress Mikel Arteta's Arsenal demands

Arsenal’s interest in Dominic Calvert-Lewin should not be carried into the summer. The Englishman’s performances this season has highlighted that he is not the man to lead the Gunners’ frontline and into a Champions League place.

According to The Mirror, Newcastle are planning to rival Arsenal this summer in a battle to sign Calvert-Lewin from Everton. It is a battle that Edu should intend to lose in order to sign better alternatives, as the £60m being quoted for him is certainly too hefty.

The Gunners’ next transfer signing will prove crucial, and the player that is signed must hit the ground running. Considering Calvert-Lewin’s poor goalscoring record, and his injury issues this season, he is not the answer to Arsenal’s problems.

Mikel Arteta's surprise Arsenal decision vs Southampton creates important role for Nicolas Pepe

Arsenal will be in desperate need of a new striker in the summer transfer window, with both Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah's days looking increasingly numbered. Both players’ contracts are set to expire at the end of the season and they have been linked with a move away from the club.

Crystal Palace are hopeful of signing Nketiah on a free transfer in the summer. Patrick Vieira failed to bring him at the start of this season, with the two clubs unable to agree on a fee, but this will no longer be an issue.

If he does depart from the club, along with Lacazette, then Folarin Balogun would be the only remaining striker at the club, meaning two striker signings may be required to combat the need for greater squad depth if Arsenal secure a return to the Champions League.

When signing a new striker for the next campaign, Arteta demands goals from the player, as he said: “To be with the

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