
Arsenal finally gave up on getting the Newcastle United striker because their offer was rejected, or in other words, Newcastle didn't want to sell him. I think that the improvement in Isak's quality has attracted a lot of attention, but it's a shame that Arteta's target has failed.
For Eddie, of course he wants to keep Isak together because they have a big target this season to be able to compete again at the top of the standings.
So for the Gunners, of course they want to improve their front line because they need an attacker who can score lots of goals to bring them to victory in every match.
Of course Alexander Isak's performance has improved tremendously, he is one of the major player that has helped contributed to the growth of Newcastle, so somebody like that, I doubt Newcastle will easily let go of him. However arsenal are not serious in looking for Sharp striker, if you want a top 9 that has great caliber, they need to break the Bank and get out good money for transfer window.
Mikel arteta needs to understand that he doesn't need to manage a bad situations, the arsenal team doesn't have much problems, except for a regular scoring striker, so the arsenal Board need to come to the realization that, releasing good money will certainly get a good catch in the market, the transfer window is still open so there is still ample time, arsenal should make hay while the sun is still shining.
Last season, Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah both disappointed in the striker role. The choice of Kai Havertz is only effective in terms of playmaking ability because the former Chelsea star is not good at finishing. Therefore, this summer, Arsenal aims to bring in a world-class striker. But the obvious answer to the Alexander Isak deal is clear, Arsenal should give up on this deal.
Mikel Arteta could look for alternative options to strengthen his attack next season. Arsenal could make a return bid for Brentford's Ivan Toney. Napoli's Victor Osimhen and Sporting Lisbon's Viktor Gyokeres I think are also quite reasonable for Arsenal.