It has again been claimed that Arsenal will look to add a 20-goal a season strike to the squad when the transfer window opens up. The Premier League season is far from over for many ARSENAL fans, and many are still dreaming that the club can pull off a miracle and bring that title back to London......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>
But there is also alot of transfer speculation in the media about players that will come in and players that will have to be sold, and according toa recent report on
The Athletic
,the club is eyeing reinforcements in attack and could be open to offloading Gabriel Jesus or Eddie Nketiah to facilitate incoming transfers
And amid all the latest rumours, amid all the latest speculation and amid that fact that the club could win that Premier League title – Journalist Dharmesh Sheth has opened up and claimed that the board will look to sign a 20-goal a season striker to the side.
Speaking exclusively to GIVEMESPORT, Dharmesh Sheth said: “It wouldn’t surprise me if they go into the market again and do the very same thing. I think they’ll be looking at a striker, which everyone has been crying out for. But, on the flip side, they’ve managed to use players like Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard in that central position and still be in a position where they’re at the top of the league.
“They’ve scored the most goals and conceded the least, s o statistically, they’re absolutely doing fine, but why not i f they can bring in someone who can score those 20 goals a season to take them , if they’re not to win the league this season, over the line in the future?”
Mikel Arteta knows that he will need to get rid of the deadwood at the club to keep ARSENAL moving forward and Jesus is a man that is taking up alot of wages and space in the side.
Arsenal could use the money from the sale of Jesus to get a top-class forward and it will be interesting to see just what and who the club manage to sign in the next few months.
It will be a massive summer for the club that is for sure.