Dominik Szoboszlai scored the winning goal in injury time as he helped Hungary progress to the European Championships with a 2-1 win over Iceland.
Hungary had been 1-0 down until the 88th minute before Loic Nego cancelled out Gyfli Sigurdsson’s opener but Szoboszlai superb solo run and shot means they will be at the tournament next summer:
Szoboszlai last minute goal means that Hungary beat Iceland 2-1 to head into the Euros! Sign him @Arsenal, he is a winner ??pic.twitter.com/NUFZC2Et5M#DominikSzoboszlaiWatch
— Saliba?. (@SalibaEra_) November 12, 2020
The Red Bull Salzburg midfielder is said to be a key target for Arsenal and supporters on Twitter have called for the Gunners to make a move for the player when the January transfer window opens:
This is the guy we really need @Arsenal
— Teekay (@TakudzwaManyum4) November 13, 2020
They should get him and aouar!!!!
— Enoch (@busari_enoch) November 12, 2020
The way he picked the ball up and progressed it was very Özil like. He looks a real talent.
— steve ?⚪ (@stephen_house) November 13, 2020
His price just went up 10 million more
— steven j kerr (@stevenjkerr1) November 13, 2020
We have to be opportunistic with this boy. Not many teams are looking at a player of his profile, certainly not any of the PL top 6. This is our moment to secure a world class signing at a reasonable price, we must move quickly.
— Sarthak (@thisArsenalweek) November 13, 2020
The next KDB for Arsenal?
— untamedjr (@owenuntamedjr) November 13, 2020
@m8arteta sign him
— Nishchya (@Nishchya3) November 13, 2020
Please arsenal get him we mussed aouar but not him…Please get hin winter transfers…Heard some rumors arsenal trying to buy 2 more players in the month of January one a striker & a playmaker..
— Vipin Nair (@monudgunner) November 13, 2020
With a release clause reportedly worth just €25m (£22m), there are likely to be a number of teams after the 20-year-old when the window reopens so Arsenal may have to be quick if they want to land the player ahead of other interested parties.
Mikel Arteta’s side have struggled in the final third of the pitch this season and with Szoboszlai having scored five goals and provided nine assists in 13 games for Salzburg this season, the Hungarian could well be the solution to their problems.