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'Go get him' - Paul Scholes urges Arsenal to sign 'top-class' World Cup star

Manchester United legend Paul Scholes (Picture: Getty)

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Paul Scholes

has advised

Arsenal

to do everything they can to sign ‘top-class’

Julian Alvarez

after the

World Cup

.

The Gunners are once again pushing to sign the Argentina forward from

Atletico Madrid

after

initially showing interest earlier in the summer

Alvarez is

believed to be keen to leave Atletico this summer

after Diego Simeone’s side finished just fifth in La Liga last season and lost to Arsenal in the semi-finals of the

Champions League

Atletico Madrid spent over £80m to sign Alvarez from

Manchester City

in 2024 and the Argentine has justified that hefty price-tag with 49 goals across the last two seasons.

Alvarez also had an impressive goalscoring record at Man City, where he scored 36 goals across two seasons despite playing back-up to Norwegian superstar

Erling Haaland

Arteta has made Alvarez his top attacking target this summer and believes the 26-year-old can bring some much-needed spark to Arsenal’s attack.

While Arteta led Arsenal to their

first Premier League title since 2004

and to a Champions League final, his side looked increasingly sluggish in the final third.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta (Picture: Getty)

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The issue for Arsenal is Atletico have

reacted angrily to claims they could sell Alvarez

, particularly to La Liga rivals Real Madrid or Barcelona, who have also made moves.

Atletico would demand well over £100m for the World Cup and two-time Premier League winner but Arsenal are reportedly reluctant to pay more than £90m.

Manchester United legend Scholes is a huge fan of Alvarez and says the Premier League champions should do everything they can to bring him to the Emirates Stadium after the World Cup.

Argentina World Cup star Julian Alvarez (Picture: Getty)

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Despite the intense speculation over his future, Alvarez’s current focus is on

Argentina’s World Cup semi-final against England on Wednesday night

, with a final against France or Spain potentially to follow.

‘If Atletico Madrid want £100m, any big club needs to go and get him,’ Scholes said on

The Good, The Bad & The Football podcast

. ‘Just go and get him.

‘There’s not even a debate. I don’t think there’s loads of top-class centre-forwards knocking about. I don’t see him as an out-and-out centre-forward, he’s more of a drifter.

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‘Atletico Madrid won’t want to sell him to Real Madrid or Barcelona. If he’s £100m – [England midfielder] Elliot Anderson has just gone for £116m – and Alvarez is a match-winner. What a signing that would be.’

Scholes’ former United and England teammate Nicky Butt added: ‘He would be a perfect partner for an out-and-out centre-forward like [Viktor] Gyokeres.’

There are still huge question marks over Gyokeres despite his strong second-half to the season, with several pundits calling for Arteta to replace the Sweden striker.

It was even suggested last month that Arsenal

could use Gyokeres in a deal to bring Alvarez to north London

Asked about those rumours during Sweden’s brief World Cup campaign, Gyokeres said: ‘Of course it’s flattering to see that clubs are interested but I feel extremely comfortable at Arsenal.

‘After the season we have had, I only have positive feelings.’

While Arsenal consider an official bid for Alvarez, they are also

keeping tabs on several midfielders

, including England’s Morgan Rogers and Newcastle United’s Bruno Guimaraes.

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