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Detective Arsenal fans share Alexander Isak transfer theory involving car and DVLA

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Arsenal fans have shared a transfer theory regarding Alexander Isak, who was spotted in London.Eagle-eyed fans were quick to notice that Isak's new Range Rover was bought and registered in London this month.A custom number plate, registered to the DVLA, was also puchased which reads: "I5 AAK."The striker has been a long-term target of Arsenal's, and Mikel Arteta is thought to be keen on bringing him to the Emirates this week after missing out on Dusan Vlahovic.Vlahovic had been hotly linked with a move to north London, but has joined Juventus instead, leaving the Gunners in desperate need of a striker following Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's exile.Isak, who was spotted in a Soho bar on Friday night with former Manchester United winger Adnan Januzaj, is in the UK with the end of the transfer window fast approaching.

And tinfoil-hatted Gunners fans have come to their own conclusion on the potential coincidence."The car Alexander Isak is driving around London today was bought, registered and taxed in January 2022.

You don’t just buy a Rolls Royce in a random country if you’re on holiday for a few days…" one tweeted.Another claimed: "His car was spotted leaving the same road where the players entrance is coming into the Emirates."But others weren't so sure, as one said: "Firstly, why would he get a Rolls?

Secondly, even if he has impeccable taste in automotive luxury, those cars have a waiting period of at least a year. "So he would have known about his transfer last year which is absurd."Do Arsenal fans have too much time on their hands?

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