Arteta on Arsenal's top four ambitions after Wolves win
Arsenal have been offered the chance to sign Joao Felix from Atletico Madrid this summer, according to reports. The Portuguese international, who was on target in a 1-1 draw against Manchester United in midweek, cost the Spanish giants a whopping £112.9million in the summer of 2019.
Yet the 22-year-old has failed to live up to expectations at the Wanda Metropolitano - despite winning La Liga last season - meaning Atletico could now cut their losses.
There has been plenty of interest from the Premier League in Felix since he burst onto the scene with Benfica in his homeland.
Both Manchester City and Manchester United briefly considered moves before Atletico beat them to a blockbuster deal.
Now it appears the Premier League is a potentially likely destination for Felix should he leave Atletico this summer.
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Vlahovic and his reps had no interest in a move to north London and were instead holding out for Juve.
Another striker that has seemingly been floated to Arsenal in Lille's Jonathan David.
Arsenal chief Edu held a meeting with David's agent in December and the Canadian is of interest to the Gunners.
His representatives have also confirmed he will leave Lille at the end of the season.
The defending Ligue 1 champions have struggled to build on last season's achievements and currently sit 11th in the table.
Atletico Madrid could be prepared to offload Joao Felix this summre (Image: GETTY)
Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Real Sociedad's Alexander Isak are also thought to be of interest.
First Arsenal need to determine whether current club captain Alexandre Lacazette will be staying or leaving at the end of the season.
The former Lyon frontman, who has held talks with his old club over a return, is out of contract in June.
Arteta would like him to stay but so far the club are yet to agree a new deal with their 30-year-old striker, who struck the winner in Thursday night's 2-1 win over Wolves.