Mikel Arteta not wrong for wanting to sign Dani Ceballos permanently

Dani Ceballos of Arsenal (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
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Dani will fit the wage bill and will suit a low transfer cap if a club has one.

If Arsenal is confined to a transfer cap that is usually smaller than previous transfer windows, Dani is the perfect buy for these critical financial times. As previously reported by The Top Flight, it would cost the North Londoners between £25-£35m to buy him.

Madrid will not have a use for him as of yet. The Galácticos normally makes use of those in their prime. If he wants to play regular first-team ball, the Emirates is where he needs to be and reside at.

"At 23-years-old he would cost the Gunners between £25m-£35m. He cost Madrid £14.5m (€18m). He is already out of favour at Real Madrid and feels he won’t be able to force his way into Zidane’s side. So this could give the Gunners a bit of leverage in the sale. (Via: The Top Flight)"

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This should be easy business to pull off and complete. Everything is playing into the North London side’s hands. No space at Madrid. Results a positive as Arsenal are unbeaten in five across all competitions. He’s playing frequently. What’s stopping the transfer?

Should Arsenal sign Dani Ceballos on a permanent deal or should they sign a player that can offer more goals and assists straight away?