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Arsenal is already outlining its roadmap for the upcoming summer transfer market. The London team wants to take a definitive leap in quality and establish itself as a real contender for all titles, both in England and Europe.
To achieve this, the sports management is clear that significant reinforcements will be necessary, although these will not arrive without strategic moves in the squad first.
Ambitious plan conditioned by sales
Arsenal's project involves incorporating at least three players who will raise the team's competitive level. However, this ambition is directly linked to the need to generate substantial income.
The formula is clear: sell to be able to buy.
In this context, the club has already identified two players whose departure could bring in close to 100 million euros.
Myles Lewis-Skelly, a great market opportunity
The most prominent name in this operation is that of Myles Lewis-Skelly. The young English talent has become one of the most coveted pieces in the market, despite his young age.
His potential, versatility, and room for growth have attracted the interest of several European giants.
Among them are Atlético de Madrid and Bayern Munich, two clubs looking to rejuvenate their squads with players for the present and future.
Arsenal is aware of the player's value and does not rule out cashing in on a sale that could reach very high figures.

Ethan Nwaneri, talent with a reputation
The other name on the table is that of Ethan Nwaneri. At 19 years old, the offensive player continues to develop away from London, specifically at Olympique de Marseille, where he is on loan.
His talent is undeniable, and his progress has not gone unnoticed in the market.
Although his situation differs from Lewis-Skelly's, Arsenal believes that his sale could also generate a significant income.
Goal: fund the revolution
The sum of both operations would allow Arsenal to approach the 100 million euros mark, a key figure to face the market with guarantees.
With that financial margin, the club could go after profiles that make an immediate difference.
The strategy is risky but follows a clear logic: sacrificing young talent to build a more competitive team in the short term.
Decisive summer in London
Arsenal has a lot at stake in the coming months. Sports planning will set the course for a project that aims to move beyond being a promise to becoming a reality.
The departures of Lewis-Skelly and Nwaneri are not confirmed, but they are on the table.
And they will largely determine the magnitude of the revolution looming at the Emirates Stadium.
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