Picking The PERFECT Signings For Arsenal This Summer! | The Lowdown

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Hello and welcome back to The Lowdown where on today's show Dougie Critchley and Michael McCubbin are joined by Alex Moneypenny to suggest the PERFECT summer of business for Arsenal.

Can Mikel Arteta's men get their hands on Real Madrid's Rodrygo? Would Bradley Barcola be willing to swap treble winners PSG for a move to North London? Is Martin Zubimendi the answer to their midfield problems or do they need Ezequiel Palacios or Angelo Stiller?

Up front, is Benjamin Sesko the answer to their striking issues or should they favour someone like Viktor Gyokeres, Ollie Watkins or Hugo Ekitike?

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Timecodes

00:00 Lack of transfer activity
02:14 Martin Zubimendi
05:50 Partey replacement: Exequiel Palacios?
08:13 Angelo Stiller
14:59 Is Rodrygo possible?
22:18 Bradley Barcola
26:42 Benjamin Sesko
29:32 Will Havertz start next season?
35:58 Is Wirtz an overpay?
39:40 Kepa as backup
41:03 Is Lewis-Skelly a long term left-back?

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