"Arsenal have joined the race to sign the Bundesliga striker Serhou Guirassy. The 29-year-old has been linked with a move away from the German club, and he is attracting interest from the London club. Mikel Arteta is reportedly looking to add more depth to the attacking unit. Even though Arsenal signed Viktor Gyokeres in the summer, Arteta believes that another quality striker could make a big difference for them, as per Fichajes."
"Guirassy has proven himself in Germany with Stuttgart and Dortmund. He is at the peak of his career, and he could make an instant impact in the Premier League as well. The 29-year-old has 15 goal contributions in all competitions this season. He could be tempted to move to the Premier League if the opportunity presents itself. Arsenal are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and the opportunity to play for them will be hard to turn down."
"They are fighting for the league title, and they are expected to do well in the UEFA Champions League as well. Joining them could allow the player to win major trophies in future. Meanwhile, Gabriel Jesus has been linked with a move away from Arsenal. The experienced striker could be his replacement. It will be interesting to see if Arsenal can agree on a fee with the German club. They are demanding a sum of up to 50 million for the experienced forward."
Arsenal have entered the race to sign 29-year-old Serhou Guirassy from the Bundesliga, with Mikel Arteta seeking extra attacking depth despite signing Viktor Gyokeres. Guirassy has proven himself at Stuttgart and Dortmund and has 15 goal contributions in all competitions this season, suggesting immediate Premier League impact. The player could be tempted by a move to one of the world's biggest clubs competing for the league title and Champions League success, which could deliver major trophies. Gabriel Jesus has been linked with departure, potentially opening space for Guirassy. The German club is demanding up to 50 million and PSG and other clubs are monitoring.
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