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Arsenal Want a Striker So Bad! Willing to Break Records
Mikel Arteta and Arsenal are desperately hoping to sign a superstar striker during the January transfer window.
Fans with Arsenal tickets were constantly rallying the need for a striker, and now Arsenal are seriously considering options not just at the front but also in the midfield.
Some fans might argue that it is too late, given that Arsenal are off the league leaders Liverpool, but they still have a chance at winning silverware this season.
Viktor Gyokeres – First Target
Arsenal are being linked with Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres but may be reluctant to act in January. Gyokeres is one of the club’s two key targets.
Gyokeres is a more budget option in contrast to their main target, who might cost the club a fortune. Arsenal fans have seen Gyokeres in action in the UEFA Champions League this year, and he has been in clutch form.
The Daily Star reports that Arsenal will likely be quiet in the January transfer window despite links to Viktor Gyokeres. However, the report from the insider sources revealed that a move for Viktor will only come if they lose a player to injury in the coming weeks.
The publication wrote:
“Rumours are set to ramp up over the next month, with Arsenal expected to be linked with numerous potential ins and outs at the Emirates. Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres have been touted as subjects of interest from Arsenal and other clubs.
“January is not anticipated to be a hectic period for the Gunners. They’ve been linked with moves for Gyokeres and Isak, but neither transfer is likely to materialise in the first month of 2025.
“Despite their past willingness to bolster their squad mid-season with players like Jorginho and Leandro Trossard, who were signed in January, Arsenal stayed notably quiet last term. The Gunners would only be spurred into the market by an injury or an unexpected transfer opportunity presenting itself.”
Arsenal Set to Break Transfer Record
In other news from the Emirates, the club is willing to invest all of its money in getting new talent.
The side is willing to break a record to sign Alexander Isak this January window.
This time, the player on their radar is Newcastle United’s Swedish marksman Alexander Isak, whom the Magpies signed from Real Sociedad in 2022. The north Londoners were linked with the player back then as well, but Newcastle, which had funds readily available at the time, beat them to Isak’s signature.
As Mikel Arteta and his men near the halfway mark of their third successive season trying to challenge for the Premier League title, signing a striker is paramount.
While stars like Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz are carrying the scoring load just fine, Arsenal are missing a piece up front that will guarantee them 25 goals per season.
Earlier, those with Arsenal tickets were taken back when the club signed Declan Rice. It was unorthodox for Arsenal, which is used to signing less expensive talent, but Rice was the need of the hour.
At the time, Arsenal made a huge statement of intent, signing Declan Rice from West Ham United in 2022 for a club-record £105m fee. Now, as they look to build their squad for bigger and better things, the Gunners are ready to smash that record within two years of making it.
This time, Newcastle’s Isak has been on their list for the last few seasons.
The 25-year-old has a tall frame and is good aerially. He is also great on the ball, with silky dribbling skills and a powerful shot. Bringing him to the Emirates Stadium would be a big statement by Arteta and his team that they are unwilling to budge from competing for the title.
Arsenal Renew Ethan Nwaneri’s Contract Amid Fears
Arsenal is making a new contract for midfield wonderkid Ethan Nwaneri a priority now, as they know they can’t afford to wait on these issues.
The 17-year-old already signed a professional contract earlier this year. Still, insider sources have confirmed that he’s likely to get another new and improved deal after his superb impact on Mikel Arteta’s first team this term.
Nwaneri is the latest talent to emerge from Arsenal’s academy, following success stories like Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe in recent years.
The England youth international looks like he really could have a very special career ahead of him, so it’s not surprising that Arsenal want to do their best to ensure they don’t take any risks over his future.
“The club is happy with the work it has done to reward their players over the past couple of years, but they are well aware that they can’t afford to stay still when it comes to contracts.
Nwaneri only signed his first professional deal in March, but his progress since then has been rapid, with the 17-year-old having already scored four goals in 11 appearances this season.
Arsenal Put Stars for Sale!
Arsenal have made six first-team players available for full sale as Mikel Arteta looks to trim his squad next summer.
The 42-year-old had poor results before the November break with the national team, but now everything seems to have been fixed. The fans with Arsenal tickets are also growing impatient with the club, which has come almost close to silverware but bottled the chances on two successive occasions.
The onus is on the coach to bring in changes to ensure this is not repeated.
It’s no secret that the Spanish coach likes to deploy the same starting line-up in most matches.
Six players could leave the club in the summer of 2025
The English club’s leaders spent €76 million in the summer transfer window, with David Raya, Riccardo Calafiori, and Mikel Merino signing long-term contracts, while goalkeeper Neto and Raheem Sterling arrived on loan.
Oleksandr Zinchenko has played just seven games, while Gabriel Jesus has played only as a substitute for Kai Havertz, scoring just one goal in 16 appearances.
According to The Athletic, Jesus and Zinchenko could part ways with Arsenal in 2025.
Moreover, according to this report, the Polish Jakub Kiwior is also heading for the exit, struggling to get the necessary minutes. Meanwhile, Albert Sambi Lokonga and Reiss Nelson are not in a better situation either.
Arsenal tickets go on sale for the UEFA Champions League shortly.