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Arsenal may recruit six free agent strikers subsequent to Kai Havertz’s injury.

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Arsenal may recruit six free agent strikers subsequent to Kai Havertz’s injury.By the week following the disclosure of Kai Havertz’s season-ending injury,

 

 


 

 

Arsenal’s failure to recruit January reinforcements appears to have been a more unwise decision. During the Gunners’ warm-weather training exercise in Dubai, the German international sustained a hamstring injury that will prevent him from participating in the remainder of the campaign.

 

 

 

Mikel Arteta, 25, has joined fellow forwards Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli, and Bukayo Saka in the treatment room, which continues to exacerbate his persistent fitness concerns. Arsenal is currently confronted with a crisis as a result of the absence of Havertz and Jesus until the conclusion of the 2024/25 season.

 

 

 

 

They will be without any orthodox attackers for the remainder of the campaign, with only Leandro Trossard, Raheem Sterling, and Ethan Nwaneri currently available in the forward line. Arsenal will be compelled to either promote talent or utilize the free agent market to resolve their issues following the conclusion of the winter window.

 

 

 

The Gunners, who are currently experiencing injuries, may find the latter to be a viable alternative, as they are unable to exercise discretionary control over emergency coverage. Here are six free agent forwards that Arsenal could potentially acquire in order to alleviate their current situation.

 

 

 

Wisdom his tenure at Monaco, Ben Yedder established himself as one of the most prolific sharpshooters in Ligue 1. Before his contract expired last summer, he scored 118 goals in 201 appearances for the principality side.

 

 

 

Nevertheless, he was convicted of sexual assault in November 2024 and subsequently received a two-year suspended prison sentence. The 34-year-old’s signing would be an extremely contentious decision.







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