Arsenal is considering a transfer for a “monstrous” striker, who is regarded as superior to Sesko.

Arsenal is currently evaluating a potential acquisition of a “monstrous” striker, as they have been frequently associated with numerous center-forwards since the commencement of the January transfer window a few weeks ago.

 

 


The Gunners are widely recognised for their interest in acquiring Alexander Isak from Newcastle United. Who is it not? Matheus Cunha of Wolverhampton Wanderers was considered a potential option for Mikel Arteta prior to the announcement of a new contract at Molineux.

 

 

 

Whom might the Gunners consider as their next option? The club has once again identified summer target Benjamin Sesko as a potential acquisition, alongside Juventus’s formidable forward Dusan Vlahovic, who may become available following the Serie A club’s recent acquisition of PSG’s Randal Kolo Muani.

 

 

The sporting phenomenon Viktor Gyökeres remains a subject of ongoing speculation. Isak would undoubtedly be the premier selection if financial considerations were not a factor.

 

 

 

Regarded as having a valuation of approximately £150 million, he is currently one of the most prolific strikers globally, having netted 11 goals in his last ten appearances.Arsenal is actively considering the acquisition of a new striker. As we approach the latter portion of January, Arteta’s squad is notably lacking in depth.

 

 

 

Raheem Sterling was the sole experienced forward available on the bench during the 2-2 draw against Aston Villa, which underscored the significance of his presence as the only alternative the manager considered in an effort to alter the course of the match.

 

 

 

In Victor Osimhen, they have the opportunity to acquire one of the premier forwards in the world. Indeed, as reported by journalist Pete O’Rourke,

 

 

 

Arsenal is currently “considering a transfer” for the Nigerian player this month.Osimhen possessed a release clause amounting to £113 million amidst speculation regarding a transfer to Chelsea during the previous summer; however, that transaction did not come to fruition.

 

 

 

Consequently, in order to depart from Napoli, he secured a long-term agreement with Galatasaray. His contract in Naples was modified to incorporate a reduced release clause of £67 million; however, it remains uncertain at this juncture whether Arsenal intends to secure the player on a permanent basis.







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