Arsenal faced difficulties in securing new attacking players during the January transfer window, targeting options like Ollie Watkins, Benjamin Sesko, and Mathys Tel. Manager Mikel Arteta noted the team's need for reinforcements due to injuries sustained by key players. However, despite multiple bids for Watkins being rejected and attempts to engage with other clubs for a deal, Arsenal ended the window without new signings. This inability was compounded by high sale demands from rival clubs and other successful signings by competitors like Tottenham's loan of Tel, which may leave Arsenal regretting missed opportunities.
Arsenal's attempts to sign multiple forwards during the January transfer window, including bids for Ollie Watkins and interest in Benjamin Sesko, all fell through without success.
Despite making offers for various attacking players, Arsenal couldn't secure any new signings due to high demands and successful moves by other clubs, like Tottenham's acquisition of Mathys Tel.
Arteta openly stated that the team was 'actively looking' for attacking reinforcements but finished the window empty-handed, mirroring a tough market for many clubs.
The Gunners' pursuit of Alvaro Morata and others highlights their urgent need for forward talent amidst injuries, but ultimately no deals were completed.
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