Bayern Munich push to sign Arsenal goal-scoring star per Fabrizio Romano

According to an update from Fabrizio Romano, Bayern Munich are pushing to sign an Arsenal star who has a knack for scoring goals...
Arsenal FC v FC Bayern Munchen - UEFA Champions League
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Bayern Munich are coming back to haunt Arsenal in the summer transfer window. The Bavarian giants have become the North London side's nemesis in recent years as time and time again, Die Roten have knocked The Gunners out of the Champions League. This season was no different, despite being closer than previous affairs.

Now, Bayern Munich wish to give Arsenal no respite and would like to remind them of their presence in the transfer window. It is believed that Bayern are hunting another signing from London to join Harry Kane and Eric Dier, who were signed last season. It is also a Hale End graduate, so he could follow in the same footsteps as Serge Gnabry by joining Bayern.

Bayern Munich push to sign Arsenal goal-scoring star per Fabrizio Romano

According to a report from Fabrizio Romano on X (formerly Twitter), Bayern Munich are pushing to sign Chido-Obi Martin from Arsenal. The 16-year-old is a highly valued player of the Arsenal academy, having scored goals for fun. Therefore, he has also received an offer from Arsenal to extend his stay there.

In just 18 appearances in the U18 Premier League, Chido Obi-Martin racked up an impressive 32 goals and provided three assists. Not a bad tally, is it?

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Chido Obi-Martin is known to be ruthless in front of goal. He has scored 10 goals in a single match against Liverpool U16s and even netted seven times against Norwich U18s. Die Roten would certainly welcome this goal-scoring ability to Munich, as he could be the logical long-term replacement for Harry Kane.

Bayern Munich have been blessed with some incredible goal-scoring talents over the last decade. It must be said that Harry Kane was the successor to Robert Lewandowski, who also knew a thing or two about scoring. While it would be unfair to compare the 16-year-old Dane from Arsenal to players like this, he is showing all the potential in the world to reach those levels.

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