Should Arsenal secure the services of a striker in the upcoming January transfer window? As the window approaches, it’s traditionally a challenging period as clubs are reluctant to part with assets mid-season, this decision becomes pivotal for Mikel Arteta’s side. Despite their impressive start to the season, top of the league and progressing in the Champions League, the question looms: does Arteta need to acquire a top striker to ensure the crucial goals required for their pursuit of honours.

Current Strikers

Gabriel Jesus: There is no doubt with the Brazilians quality however doubts remain about his fitness, having already missed 10 games this season due to injury, he is no doubt Arteta`s main man up front, the question remains though, can the Gunners rely on him to stay injury free for the rest of the campaign?

Eddie Nketiah: A product of the Gunners youth academy and has shown in flashes his undoubted ability, a hat trick this season against Sheffield United shows he knows where the net is, however, is a total of 19 goals in 105 appearances enough to demonstrate he should be Arsenal`s main man up top?

Kai Havertz: A 3rd striking option is the German international Havertz, he possesses great technical ability and vision however since joining the Gunners in the summer, he has been deployed more in a midfield role breaking from deep, it would be a big gamble to play him as the focal point up top and rely on him as the man to get you goals.

Transfer Options

Ivan Toney: Has consistently been linked with the Gunners and could be the number 1 target for Arteta, he would certainly add a different dimension to the front line and is a proven goal scorer at EPL level, averaging roughly 1 every 2 games for Brentford. The question is could he make the step up to Arsenal where he would be under a lot more scrutiny and pressure to deliver?

Ollie Watkins: Is in the form of his life and at nearly 28 years of age, hitting his peak, Could Ollie Watkins be the reliable finisher that Arteta needs? He enjoys a lot of attention on platforms like 32 red sports betting, but he is more of a penalty box striker. There is no doubt Watkins would score goals for the Gunners, a major stumbling block is Aston Villa are flying high and surely it would need a massive bid for Villa to even consider selling.

Victor Osimhen:  A highly regarded prospect, Nigerian striker Osimhen’s impressive goal-scoring record has attracted interest across Europe with 34 goals in his last 49 games. At 24, he offers long-term potential, but rumours circulating of a new contract with Napoli and a significant transfer fee present obstacles for Arsenal.

Conclusion

With numerous options available, including Toney, Watkins, and Osimhen, Arsenal has the opportunity to strengthen their attacking options as they compete for multiple trophies. Considering Arsenal’s Premier League title drought since 2004, Arteta entering into the transfer market for striking reinforcements makes it a pivotal decision for the Arsenal manager, and he must make the right choice if he wants to give his team the chance of lifting silverware.

The stakes are high for Arteta. Making the right decision in the transfer market could potentially secure him legendary status at Arsenal, especially if it contributes to their first Premier League title in 20 years. On the flip side, failure could prompt questions about his ability to make the final step and lead the club to glory. The upcoming month promises to be fascinating as Arteta navigates this critical juncture for the Gunners.