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Arsenal may resolve the Saka crisis by securing an “unstoppable” £60 million “machine.”

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Arsenal may resolve the Saka crisis by recruiting a “unstoppable” £60 million player.

 

Mikel Arteta’s team finally ended their Premier League slump with a 5-1 victory over Crystal Palace on Saturday. Despite the fact that supporters should be overjoyed with the performance, the atmosphere has once again become sour.


 

 

Bukayo Saka, the club’s poster child, was forced to leave the game early in the first half due to what appeared to be a hamstring injury. Subsequently, it was announced yesterday afternoon that Saka would be sidelined for an extended period of time.

 

 

The club’s entire campaign is at risk of being derailed by such an injury; however, if they make the appropriate acquisitions in January, they may be able to maintain momentum. The good news is that they were associated with the ideal candidate last month.

 

 

Saka’s performance this season It is already distressing to lose one of your attackers to injury; however, the situation is significantly worse when the star player is unquestionably the most critical member of the team, as Saka is for Arsenal.

 

 

For instance, in his 24 appearances across all competitions thus far, the Gunners’ “future legend,” as talent scout Jacek Kulig has labeled him, has scored nine goals and provided 13 assists, resulting in an average of one goal involvement per 1.09 games.

 

 

Unsurprisingly, this resulted in him being the most prolific scorer and assist provider in the North Londoners’ squad. Kai Havertz, the next most prolific attacker, had 11 goals and three assists.In conclusion,

 

 

the endeavor to supplant the Hale End icon is nearly impossible; however, this does not preclude the club from making an attempt, particularly when a player they have already been associated with this year would be capable of contributing goals. The Premier League player who has the potential to resolve Arsenal’s Saka issue

 

 

Bryan Mbeumo, Brentford’s goalscoring prodigy, is the individual in question.The good news is that the Gunners were indeed linked with the Cameroon international late last month.

 

 

The bad news is that, according to a report from Football Insider in October, the Bees will demand approximately £60m to transfer him in January. Certainly, that is an exorbitant sum of money to allocate to a player in the middle of a campaign.

 

However, the club is compelled to make the investment due to the circumstances and the potential for significant victories this season.







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