Addressing Arsenal’s Attacking Woes – Five Players That Could Improve the Gunners Attack
Arsenal finds itself at a critical juncture in the season, struggling with a lackluster performance in front of goal. The struggles of Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah have become evident, prompting the club to actively seek reinforcements in the striking department. Following two consecutive losses to West Ham and Fulham, it’s clear that addressing the …
Arsenal finds itself at a critical juncture in the season, struggling with a lackluster performance in front of goal. The struggles of Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah have become evident, prompting the club to actively seek reinforcements in the striking department. Following two consecutive losses to West Ham and Fulham, it’s clear that addressing the goal-scoring issue is a top priority for the North London team.In their search for a reliable striker, several names have emerged on Arsenal’s radar. Let’s take a closer look at the potential candidates who could provide the much-needed goals to improve the Gunners’ attack.
IVAN TONEY:
Brentford’s Ivan Toney, despite a recent suspension for gambling charges, has always been effective in front of goal. With 20 goals in the league and 4 assists last season, Toney’s goal scoring prowess are undeniable. However, Arsenal may face hesitation due to Brentford’s substantial £100M asking price.
VICTOR OSIMHEN:
Napoli’s Victor Osimhen, instrumental in leading his team to a Serie A title last season after registering 31 goals in all competitions for Napoli ,he continues to impress with 7 goals in 10 appearances despite injury setbacks. The 25-year-old Nigerian striker could take the Gunners attack to another level especially combining with Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli, but acquiring him might require a significant investment exceeding €150M.
DUSAN VLAHOVIC:
Serbian international Dusan Vlahovic, a long-term target for Mikel Arteta, has tallied 9 goals in 18 Serie A games for Juventus. Known for his goal-scoring abilities and skills upfront, the 23-year-old Striker could significantly improve Arsenal’s frontline.
VICTOR BONIFACE:
Bayer Leverkusen’s Nigerian star Victor Boniface is another name that has been linked to Mikel Arteta’s side, the 2022/23 Europa League top scorer for Union Saint Gilloise made a summer move to Bayer Leverkusen where he has registered an impressive 10 goals in 16 games. Boniface’s form makes him a compelling addition to the squad.
SERHOU GUIRASSY:
Despite being an unpopular name on the list, Guinean international Serhou Guirassy has been very impressive for Stuttgart, boasting an impressive 17 goals in 14 games. With a reasonable release clause of €17.5M, Guirassy presents a potentially cost-effective solution to Arsenal’s attacking challenges.
While other names could potentially emerge in the coming transfer window, Mikel Arteta and football director Edu must try to bring in new bodies upfront that can elevate their attack. The Gunners’ ability to address their attacking problem will surely shape their prospects in the pursuit of major trophies. The integration of a new striker could be what they need to propel Arsenal to new heights in the seasons to come.