Arsenal close to closing business on the first Deadline Day

Arsenal prepare to complete the first business on the deadline day with young talent Nikolaj Moller on loan to join Dutch side FC Den Bosch.
According to Football Londonthe prospect Hale End will be loaned out on a second loan spell of the season after a disappointing term with German club FC Viktoria Koln, where Moller played 13 games and scored three goals.
Moller is considered one of the most exciting talents to play at Arsenal and is one of three young strikers who could one day play for the first team, alongside Folarin Balogun and Mika Biereth.
The Swede’s move to the Netherlands on loan could be the first of many moves on Arsenal’s final day. The Gunners are looking to sign a striker and a central midfielder, with Mikel Arteta running out of time to finalize these transfers.
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As well as celebrities, it is likely that many academy players will leave Hale End in the coming hours on loan. With Arsenal’s Under-23s flying high in Premier League 2, it could be the perfect time for a number of names to leave the club for a move into senior football.
And for Moller, that is exactly what Arsenal have arranged for the Swedish striker. While his ability in Germany has not been successful, a move to the Netherlands could be ideal for attack in the second half of the season.
Arsenal are making the right decision to loan Moller again
There’s no denying that the young Swede has the potential to become a star at first-team level for Arsenal. At 6’4″, Moller is a giant of a striker who still lacks the technical qualities to thrive in the senior game.
However, a loan move to the Netherlands could be perfect for the attacker. The Dutch second division has been the perfect breeding ground for young players in recent years, and for Moller the forward could flourish if everything goes according to plan in the Netherlands.
In other news, Frank Lampard tells Everton what to do with Arsenal transfer target
https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2022/01/31/report-arsenal-are-close-to-their-first-piece-of-deadline-day-business-moller-leaves-on-loan/ Arsenal close to closing business on the first Deadline Day