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Report: Serie A giants set to join the race for Arsenal star

Arsenal Transfer News: Inter Milan Eye Gabriel Martinelli in Surprise Late Window LinkInter Milan are being linked with a possible move for Gabriel Martinelli, according to Corriere dello Sport, with ...

Report: Serie A giants set to join the race for Arsenal star

Italian giants Inter Milan are reportedly eyeing Arsenal star Gabriel Martinelli in a surprise late transfer window move, according to reports from Corriere dello Sport in Brazil. The Brazilian newspaper suggests Inter Milan may be considering the forward as a potential addition to their squad, despite a largely settled roster following recent transfers.

Inter's interest appears to be in acquiring an offensive player who can bring flair, one-on-one threat, and unpredictability to the final third. However, any move for Martinelli would likely depend on exits in other areas of the squad, as the current group is viewed as strong both in quality and depth. Inter's tactical logic for pursuing Martinelli is understandable, but the report concludes that substantial distance remains between external interest and a deal.

The situation remains speculative for Arsenal fans, who view Martinelli as an important attacking asset due to his pace, direct running, and ability to stretch defenses from wide areas.

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