BREAKING: Arsenal’s Next Superstar Strikers!
Arsenal’s ongoing search for reinforcements in attack has been highlighted by recent performances from Swedish strikers Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres, both of whom have been linked with moves to the Emirates Stadium.
With Arsenal sitting nine points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool, Mikel Arteta’s side faces a significant challenge in closing the gap. Recent struggles, including injuries to key players like Martin Ødegaard and Bukayo Saka, have further complicated their efforts this season.
In hindsight, Arsenal may regret not securing a striker during the summer transfer window, especially as two potential targets have continued to impress. Isak, who was repeatedly linked with a move to Arsenal earlier this year, has been a standout performer for Newcastle United, playing a pivotal role in their revival under manager Eddie Howe.
Another Swedish forward, Viktor Gyokeres, has also been linked with a transfer to North London, with his stellar form at Sporting CP catching the attention of other big clubs, including Manchester United. A reported ‘gentleman’s agreement’ between Gyokeres and Sporting could delay any move until next summer, though interest in his signature is already growing.
Both players shone during the November international break. Gyokeres scored four goals against Azerbaijan, bringing his tally to five in just two games, while Isak found the net in a match where Gyokeres assisted him for the winner. Both players shared their achievements on social media, with Isak posting images with yellow and blue heart emojis, and Gyokeres doing the same on his Instagram.
While neither player directly referenced Arsenal in their posts, their goal-scoring feats serve as a timely reminder to Arteta and the club of the quality they could add to their squad, particularly as Arsenal continues to search for a clinical striker to aid their Premier League title challenge. Currently, Kai Havertz is Arteta’s preferred forward option, with four goals and one assist in the league this season.