Rumours linking Arsenal star Alexis Sanchez with a move to Real Madrid have emerged, and the Gunners are reportedly eyeing midfield kingpin Toni Kroos to travel in the other direction.
Per TransferMarketWeb (h/t Daily Star's Alex Harris), Los Blancos are “desperate” to sign Sanchez as a replacement for James Rodriguez and Isco, who have both been linked with moves away from the Spanish capital.
The 27-year-old forward has been a smash hit since moving to the Emirates Stadium from Barcelona, and his past with the Blaugrana wouldn't stand in the way of a transfer to Madrid, per Harris.
Sanchez's contract runs until 2018, and so far, he's yet to agree to a new deal with the Gunners. Per FourFourTwo, manager Arsene Wenger recently admitted the Gunners and Sanchez aren't close to an agreement.
The Chile international has struggled to find the back of the net in recent weeks, and via Arsenal's official Twitter account, he absolutely hates it when he goes through a scoring slump:
Injuries have hampered Sanchez in the 2015-16 campaign, but when he's been able to play, he's usually looked very good. In six UEFA Champions League starts, he has scored three goals, per WhoScored.com.
The 27-year-old has always done his best work as a striker in a system with two forwards, but similar to his time with Barcelona, Arsenal have mainly employed him as a winger. Los Blancos would likely use him out wide as well, or give him a free role that would allow him to dart all over the pitch.
He would present a clear upgrade over Isco and Rodriguez, who have both struggled tremendously this season and appear to have lost the faith of manager Zinedine Zidane. As shared by Sport Witness, the two have faced plenty of criticism as a result, and AS were particularly harsh after the 1-0 loss against Atletico Madrid:
But convincing Arsenal to sell Sanchez could prove tricky. The Chilean is by far the club's top attacking option and a fan-favourite, and so far, he's yet to give any indication he's looking for a move.
Arsenal have fallen behind in the Premier League title race in recent weeks, were just knocked out of the FA Cup and are likely to bow out of the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday as well. If their struggles continue, fans will be anxious for some positive news, and selling Sanchez would be the exact opposite.
Wenger would have to be mad to ship out Sanchez at this time, so unless Los Blancos are willing to throw bags of cash at the Gunners, a transfer is unlikely.
But perhaps Arsenal's reported interest in Kroos could help. According to AS (h/t the Sun's Toby Gannon), the Gunners are among a list of clubs interested in his services, and the report claims Real have already identified Leicester City's N'Golo Kante as a replacement should he leave.
Henry Winter of the Times thinks Manchester City would also love to add the 26-year-old:
The former Bayern Munich star moved to Spain in 2014 and has been a regular starter for Los Blancos ever since. He was one of the club's top players last season, and while he hasn't reached the same level in the current campaign, he remains a pivotal player.
Per UEFA Euro 2016's official Twitter account, his distribution has been as solid as ever:
But Zidane has tried to use the German in a more defensive role, and his performances have suffered as a result. The presence of Luka Modric means Kroos can't play as a primary playmaker, and he simply isn't suited to be a holding midfielder. It's not a surprise Los Blancos have often looked stronger when Casemiro has been in the side.
Arsenal wouldn't ask him to do too much defensive work, as that's Francis Coquelin's job, and should Kroos and Real deem it best if both parties split up, a move wouldn't be a bad idea. But Kroos seems happy in the Spanish capital and is yet to give any hints he might be looking for a move, so right now, a deal appears unlikely.