
"Mikel Arteta spent heavily in the summer transfer window to invest in his squad, particularly in the attacking positions. The Spaniard brought Viktor Gyokeres, Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke to the club to add more depth and quality to the attacking positions. Gyokeres has started every match for the Premier League side this season and he is expected to remain the first choice attacker of the club for a long time."
"Obviously the reason he didn't was the injury he's been recovering from, clubs decided they would be better off waiting until he was back fit before making a move. He's done a good job when he's been in the Arsenal team, but it feels like he's never been able to consistently nail down a place in the starting XI. When you see how Gyokeres has hit the ground running with a few goals already,"
Mikel Arteta invested heavily in attacking positions during the summer transfer window. Viktor Gyokeres, Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke joined to add depth and quality. Gyokeres has started every Premier League match and is expected to be first-choice for the foreseeable future. Kai Havertz is currently injured but sits second in the pecking order for the frontline. Gabriel Jesus has fallen down the pecking order and is perceived as unlikely to secure a regular starting position. Arsenal are reportedly willing to accept offers for Jesus in January, with a transfer expected if the right offer arrives.
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