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Arsenal are in the market for a new striker in the January transfer window as they look to close the gap to Liverpool at the top of the Premier League.
How does Ollie Watkins compare with Arsenal's current options? We crunch the numbers to see how the England international has fared in front of goal.
Erling Haaland, Darwin Nunez and Gabriel Jesus feature among the best-paid centre-forwards in the Premier League currently.
Arsenal are in the market for a new striker following Gabriel Jesus’ injury, with the January transfer window providing a crucial opportunity to bolster their attacking options. According to Football Insider,
The Gunners have been considered favourites to sign the prolific Sporting CP star for a while, but another team may have a telling advantage.
A Premier League contender has been advised against rushing into a deal to sign Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen in the January transfer window.
Son Heung-min scored twice as Tottenham Hotspur claimed a much-needed Europa League win at Hoffenheim to put them in a strong position to qualify automatically for the knockout stage. Spurs have struggled domestically in a difficult season and Sunday's defeat at Everton left them 15th in the Premier League.
Arsenal need to strengthen their frontline with Brazilian Gabriel Jesus and England international Bukayo Saka both sidelined, manager Mikel Arteta said on Friday ahead of a Premier League meeting with Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher thinks Arsenal should allow Chelsea and other Premier League clubs to sign Wolves attacker Matheus Cunha.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta when quizzed on Arsenals striker search: Have I ever said no to a striker? We lost two very important players in Saka and Jesus. We lack goals and options in the front, its clear.
If this is to be the end of Arsenal's title challenge -- and given events in Brentford earlier Saturday, it feels like it might be -- then it could scarcely be more appropriate. This was the full smorgasbord of the reasons why the Premier League trophy will be on Merseyside come May 24 rather than north London.