Arsenal could look to sign two wingers in the January transfer window, not just Mykhaylo Mudryk, according to a report.

The Evening Standard report that Mykhaylo Mudryk isn’t the only winger on Arsenal’s shortlist ahead of the January transfer window, with interest remaining in Pedro Neto and Facundo Torres.
The Gunners could reportedly look to sign two new wingers in January, particularly if Marquinhos leaves on loan next month.
In August, David Ornstein reported for The Athletic that Arsenal had hoped to bring in Neto following Nicolas Pepe’s summer departure on loan to OGC Nice.
But Wolves were reluctant to sell this summer, meaning Arsenal would have needed to offer a very large amount to convince them to change their minds. That level of fee was deemed unrealistic.
Yet it seems Arsenal’s interest remains, and Neto is a self-proclaimed boyhood fan of the club. So maybe it could still come to fruition.
As for Torres, reports suggest Arsenal and Torres’ camp will talk after the World Cup, with the player’s representatives hoping to be able to make a formal move when negotiations resume.
Torres was included in Uruguay’s 26-man squad for the World Cup, so his focus was on the tournament until their elimination. After that, Arsenal were away in Dubai, but there’s not much to keep them from negotiating now.

Mudryk seemingly remains the first-choice signing, with Ornstein calling the Ukrainian international the “priority target” for this transfer window, with a “very good chance” of a deal and the player keen.
But he’s evidently not the only player Arsenal are looking at.