Premier League
Arsenal is clear that they need to strengthen their attack for the 2025/26 season, and Mikel Arteta has already put forward several names that could take up the offensive reference position. Viktor Gyökeres, Samu Omorodion, and Matheus Cunha are on the London club's agenda as potential signings to enhance the team's goal-scoring ability. However, to make any of these signings, the board will need to make room with some significant departures.
There will be very painful sales to bring in a large amount of money for transfers
According to reports from Mirror, the club is considering selling players to boost income, with Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard being two of the main candidates to leave. Both players have good market value and could leave a significant sum in Arsenal's coffers, thus enabling the funding for the arrival of a striker who can deliver more goals and enhance the team's offensive options.
Arteta believes the squad needs a striker with more goal-scoring prowess, especially if the aim is to compete at the highest level in both the Premier League and the Champions League. Gyökeres has proven himself as a reliable goal scorer at Sporting CP, Omorodion is a future bet with great potential in Spain, and Cunha has experience in top-tier European competitions.
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