After Sunday’s defeat against Manchester United Premier League, arsenal It was back to winning ways Wednesday night.
The opponent, of course, is the Kazakh side Kairat Almaty, who are at the bottom of the league. Champions Leaguebut this was a professional performance from the Gunners.
In addition, players such as Kai Havertz, Ben White, Christian Norgaard, Gabriel Martinelli, and even Victor Chokeres all had outstanding performances, with goals and assists.
However, despite the Sweden international still being frustrating at certain times, Call Marduk Even more so, now it looks like Arsenal could be in line for an exciting winger who could provide the Englishman with some less welcome competition.
Arsenal target rivals Madduk
Arsenal’s transfer window has been fairly quiet so far this month, which isn’t surprising given their huge spending in the summer, but even so they have been linked with some exciting players.
Atletico Madrid’s Julian AlvarezFor example, a summer move to the Emirates continues to be touted because Newcastle United’s Anthony Gordon.
However, the club is also said to be interested in another offensive gem that fans may not know much about, and who could be bad news for Madduke’s playing time.
At least this is the basis A recent report from Sports BoomArsenal are said to be very interested in Bazoumana Toure.
As well as the Gunners, the report also reveals that Manchester United and Bayern Munich are particularly interested in the Hoffenheim star.
As well as dealing with competition, the north Londoners will also have to spend a significant amount of cash to sign the winger, with the German side valuing the star at a whopping €55m, or around £48m.
It could therefore be an expensive and complicated move to cross the line, but given Toure’s immense ability and potential, Arsenal should be fighting for him, even if his arrival could be bad news for Maduk.
Why Touré could be bad news for Marduk
So the first thing to say about Toure is that he is a versatile attacker who can play out wide.
However, with Leandro Trossard, Martinelli and Eberechi Eze vying for game time on the left, it’s easier to imagine a world where he competes with Madueke to become Bukayo Saka’s backup on the right.
The first and most important reason is that he appears to be a more effective attacker at this point.
For example, the 19-year-old has played 17 times this season, totaling 1,317 minutes, scoring 2 goals and providing 5 assists.
That’s an impressive average of one goal every 2.42 games or every 188.14 minutes.
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Toure vs Marduk25/26 |
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player |
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Number of appearances |
No. 17 |
20 |
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minute |
1317′ |
1041′ |
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Target |
2 |
3 |
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Assist |
5 |
2 |
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Goals per game |
0.41 |
0.25 |
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Engagement minutes per goal |
188.14′ |
208.2′ |
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All statistics come from Transfermarkt |
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This year, the former Chelsea player has scored three goals and provided two assists in 20 games, playing a total of 1,041 minutes.
That’s an average of one goal every four games, or every 208.2 minutes, which is not bad but still not very impressive.
Additionally, while some may point to the chaos the Englishman could cause as the reason he’s still drafted, the teenage phenom could do the same.
A great example of this is when he ran the length of the pitch and scored a brilliant individual goal at this year’s Africa Cup of Nations.
Moreover, respected Journalist Kendin Bosak Call him “one of the most exciting young wingers in European football” and then describe him as like “a young Sadio Mane”.
In other words, he passed the eye test with flying colors and is starting to show that he can do well, too.
Ultimately, while this may be a difficult deal, Arsenal should do everything they can to sign Toure, even if it’s bad news for Maduk.







