Arsenal have joined the race to sign Antonio Nusa after the Norwegian winger continued to impress on the international stage with a string of eye-catching performances at the World Cup. Norway have progressed to the quarter-finals, with Nusa standing out throughout the tournament and playing a crucial role in his side’s advancement, while drawing significant attention from top European clubs. The winger, who has previously drawn comparisons to Neymar, delivered a standout display against Brazil as Norway knocked the South American giants out of the competition earlier this week.
According to Team Talk, Arsenal have emerged as the latest club to express interest in signing Nusa from RB Leipzig during the summer transfer window. The report indicates that the Gunners believe he could be the option they have been missing as they weigh other attacking targets. Arsenal have also been linked with Bradley Barcola, though the French winger is expected to command a higher transfer fee. Nusa is viewed as an appealing alternative who could add balance and variety to Arteta’s forward lines as the club continues to assess potential additions.
Nusa remains one of Europe’s leading left wingers and will have another chance to showcase his quality when Norway take on England on Saturday. The fixture offers another opportunity for the attacker to produce a commanding performance, and Arsenal will be watching closely as they continue to monitor his progress. A strong showing could further bolster the club’s interest in bringing him to the Emirates Stadium.
With Leandro Trossard expected to depart in the coming weeks, Arsenal would create space for another left winger, potentially accelerating their pursuit of Nusa if the departures materialize. Should those exits occur, the club could intensify its bid to strengthen the squad’s attacking options ahead of the new season.
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