Arteta sold Arsenal gems for £4m and now he surpasses Isak & Sesko

Just like that, Arsenal's Premier League dream officially ended its third year.
Mikel Arteta's side had to watch Liverpool beat Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 yesterday afternoon.
While there are certainly some shocking situations this year, it can be said that the Reds are worth the winner, just like there are four who can still play, and they have surpassed the Gunners by 17 goals.
With that in mind, Arsenal fans are desperate to see the club sign a new striker in the summer, which is not very unfortunate, Ateta approved the sale of currently exceeding the two most closely linked goals: Benjamin Sesko and Alexander Isak, which is unfortunate.
Why Arsenal Want Isak & Sesko
Before connecting with the players involved, it's worth seeing why Arsenal wants to sign Isak and Sesko this summer as they've seen them keep in touch with the club over the past few months.
The most obvious answer from the former is that he has become a lean and clear shooter shooter since moving to Newcastle United.
For example, this season alone has seen him performing well in 26 goals and 6 assists in 39 appearances, with an average of goals per 1.21 games.
But, equally important, he has performed well in the Premier League, which means he will likely need almost no time to adapt to the emirate.
Sesko, by comparison, doesn't have that kind of experience, but he has two other advantages besides participating in 26 goals this semester.
First, at the age of 21, he will likely continue to develop into an impressive player, and the second is 6-foot-5, he will help the Gunners fight more intimidating.
But while both forwards are a great addition to the club, it must have been frustrating for Arteta to determine that he is responsible for selling a player who surpasses both of them.
Former Arsenal ace surpasses Isak & Sesko
Arteta made impressive sales last summer, like Eddie Nketiah’s £30m move to Crystal Palace and Emile Smith Rowe’s £34m move to Fulham, but since then, he’s done a backfire.

Where are they now
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In July, the Gunners agreed to sell young forward Mika Biereth to Austrian clothing Sturm Graz for about £4 million.
The Danish Poachers loaned the club in the second half of the last campaign, where he scored an impressive nine goals and four assists in 22 games, so it could be argued that even at the time, the fees seemed low.
Unfortunately for the Gunners, this proved, as he ended up scoring 14 goals in the first half of the season and provided five assists in 25 games.
The incredible start of the sport is enough to convince Monaco to spend about £10 million on the January transfer window.
Called “outrageous” talent by U23 scout Antonio Mango, has grown stronger since moving to the French Riviera, scoring 13 goals and providing 17 assists in just 17 games for his new club.
This means that the young forward (Arteta) sold his current cents for USD, and he managed to achieve 27 goals and eight assists in just 42 appearances, with goals being played in every 0.83 games.
Biereth vs Isak vs Sesko |
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---|---|---|---|
Player |
Biereth |
isak |
Sesko |
Appearance |
42 |
39 |
42 |
Target |
27 |
26 |
20 |
Assist |
8 |
6 |
6 |
Target participation for each mat |
0.83 |
0.82 |
0.61 |
All statistics via Transfermarkt |
In other words, Biereth is currently surpassing Isak and Sesko, which makes Arsenal's decision to sell him in the summer even more confusing.

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