BRIGHT FUTURE: Mikel Arteta has been given the green light for Arsenal’s £120 million deal with superstar striker Evan Ferguson

After being linked to a nine-figure footballer, Arsenal has been given permission to invite the player to the Emirates Stadium.

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Evan Ferguson hails the influence of his Dad after Premier League hat-trick  - SundayWorld.com
This summer, Arsenal has a tremendous opportunity to bring a superstar valued at £120 million to the Emirates Stadium.Brighton have another £100m jewel to be polished in Evan Ferguson 

The Gunners continue to lead both the Premier League and the Champions League after defeating Luton Town at home the night before. However, while leading the division in scoring, they haven’t had a clear advantage up front the entire season.

Evan Ferguson is another £100 million gem that Brighton needs to polish.

Goals have come from all over the pitch despite Kai Havertz’s deployment as an offensive player; a new striker is expected in the summer.

Arsenal have £110m Evan Ferguson alternatives as new transfer plan emerges  - football.london
But has the chance to sign Evan Ferguson just now presented itself? Football Transfers claims that although Arsenal was first connected to the Irishman last summer, Brighton may have recently acquired his replacement.

Seagulls boss Roberto De Zerbi stated that forward Deniz Undav will return from his loan this summer in an effort to rekindle his career at the Amex in an interview with The Athletic’s Andy Naylor. There have been whispers that another forward would be leaving since this revelation. Furthermore, speculation on Ferguson’s future abounds.

I think he can play better' – Brighton boss admits concerns over Evan  Ferguson form | Irish Independent
The teenager would leave Sussex for a record-breaking amount, according to The Express’s previous season’s claims. That would be £120 million since Moises Caicedo signed with Chelsea for £115 million.Mikel Arteta more focused on Arsenal's silverware quest than new contract |  The Independent 

FourFourTwo thinks the reports might be a bit over the top considering the price. Although Ferguson is clearly gifted, Arsenal would have to shell out a lot of cash for a player after spending £105 million on Declan Rice during the summer. The Gunners’ January pursuit of Caicedo, which Brighton saw as impolite and forceful at the time, is another reason why the two teams aren’t very friendly.

Brighton manager acknowledges concerns about Evan Ferguson’s form: “I think he can play better” – Irish Independent