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Peter Crouch provides his assessment of Ollie Watkins as Arsenal prepares to submit a second proposal for the Aston Villa striker.

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Peter Crouch provides his assessment of Ollie Watkins as Arsenal prepares to submit a second proposal for the Aston Villa striker.

 

 


The inquiry regarding whether Arsenal will ultimately secure the acquisition of Ollie Watkins stands as one of the most intriguing considerations within the current transfer window.

 

 

 

TBR Football has disclosed that Arsenal is preparing to submit a second offer for Watkins, following Aston Villa’s rejection of the Gunners’ initial proposal amounting to £60 million for the acquisition of the 29-year-old player.

 

 

 

Arsenal’s attempt to acquire Watkins has provoked the ire of Aston Villa, who are disinclined to entertain any offers for his transfer, particularly in light of Jhon Duran’s recent departure to Al-Nassr. This situation has left Aston Villa with only one dependable striker in their roster.

 

 

 

 

Irrespective of whether Ollie Watkins ultimately transfers to the Emirates Stadium, the potential implications of such a move may elicit divergent opinions. The rationale behind this possibility is that there exists considerable debate regarding whether the Englishman possesses the requisite attributes to guide Arsenal to victory in either the Premier League or the Champions League.

 

 

 

Peter Crouch believes that Ollie Watkins would be an ideal fit for Arsenal. Declan Rice holds a profound admiration for Watkins, a sentiment likely shared by his fellow teammates, given Watkins’ impressive performance against them—having scored six goals in ten league appearances against the North London club.

 

 

 

However, for any player, the transition to a title-contending team presents a formidable challenge, and the £28 million acquisition (as reported by The Athletic) must be adequately prepared for this if he were to join Arsenal. However, Peter Crouch asserts that Watkins, whom Unai Emery desires to retain, would be the ideal number nine for Mikel Arteta’s team.

 

 

 

Crouch conveyed to TNT Sports, “I fully comprehend the rationale behind their enquiries; I believe he would be an ideal fit for Arsenal.” He embodies the quintessential Premier League goalscorer, and I believe he would be an ideal fit within that framework.

 

 

 

However, Aston Villa is unlikely to desire the loss of two players of such calibre, specifically Duran and Watkins, occupying the same position within a single transfer window. That’d be utterly suicidal for them to do that.”

 

 

 

“I have received an opportunity from Arsenal, and it is worth noting that Ollie Watkins has previously indicated his support for Arsenal, making it a challenging proposition for him to decline.”Watkins, despite enduring a muscular injury, possesses a keen eye for goal and demonstrates the ability to exploit channels and penetrate defensive lines—qualities that render him a well-rounded centre-forward.

 

 

It is not surprising that Aston Villa has appraised Watkins at £80 million, given that he is regarded as one of the premier strikers in the Premier League. Arsenal is more inclined to secure the signing of Benjamin Sesko rather than Ollie Watkins. According to journalist Alex Crook, Arsenal is more likely to secure the signing of Benjamin Sesko rather than Ollie Watkins during the upcoming summer transfer window.

 

 

 

Crook stated, “I believe that Ollie Watkins will remain; however, one must consider the question of whether they will pursue him again in the summer.” “He is 29 years of age, and securing his signature will require a bid exceeding £60 million; additionally, alternative options will be available during the summer.”







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