According to the latest news from transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Arsenal have made an important change in their plans to bring in reinforcements for the summer transfer window. Despite previous rumors of Arsenal's interest in Zhekelash (which could refer to a certain unspecified high-priced attacker here), Romano has made it clear that Arsenal will not be signing the costly player.

Arsenal's primary goal in the summer transfer market is to strengthen the offensive line to enhance the team's offensive firepower. However, in the face of such a high-priced player as Zhekelash, Arsenal's management obviously believes that its transfer fee is too high, not in line with the team's cost-effective principle. Therefore, they decided to adjust their strategy and turn to other more cost-effective offensive players.

Romano further revealed that Arsenal may look to the winger market to find a player who can inject new energy into the attacking end of the team after Martinelli and Saka. This decision shows Arsenal's consideration for the balance of their squad, as they hope to enrich their tactical play by bringing in different types of players and control transfer costs while maintaining competitiveness.

Furthermore, Arsenal have made positive progress in the transfer market. They have successfully signed Carafiore and bought out Raya's contract, and are also close to bringing in Merino. These reinforcements not only enhance the depth of the team's squad, but also add more possibilities to the team's journey in the new season.

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