Arsenal They are real fans of diversity Premier League Forward to the looming January transfer window, and chances Mikel Arteta His signature was shared next month by a reliable source.
Arsenal's potential transfer plans for January
The North Londoners appear to have two key items that could be on the agenda for January – the acquisition of a new striker and the cover signing of Bukayo Saka.

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Saka, who had to leave the field in the 24th minute in Arsenal's 5-1 win over Crystal Palace, suffered a hamstring problem against Oliver Glasner's side and is now expected to be out for several weeks, as Arteta confirmed it in the recent press conference.
Summer signature Raheem Sterling suffers from a knee injury Which will keep him on the sidelines for weeks as well, leaving Arteta with precious few Saka alternatives on the right wing, as he is forced to get creative with his current options.
Arsenal's next five matches in the English Premier League |
date |
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Ipswich Town (home) |
December 27th |
Brentford (away) |
January 1 |
Brighton (away) |
January 4 |
Tottenham |
January 15 |
Aston Villa (home) |
January 18 |
Some reports have indicated this Saka could remain out until Marchwhich would be a huge blow, and would certainly push Arsenal to consider the possibility of securing another player when the window reopens on January 1.
The consensus is so Arteta is already considering signing another winger In winter, he thinks so Arsenal's “positive” contacts continue with Dani Olmo's representativesas the Barcelona striker may have to pack his bags next month due to the financial problems experienced by the Camp Nou team and registration problems (Sky Sports).
Reliable media sources, such as Standard Sport, also shared the news Arsenal could be offered Paris Saint-Germain striker Randall Kolo Mwani on loanalong with a group of other parties.
The France international was expected to take up Kylian Mbappe's mantle following his departure to Real Madrid, but things haven't quite worked out that way, as the possibility of his mid-season exit starting to gain serious traction in the press.
Arsenal signing a wide attacking option seems a very likely scenario as things stand, and to a lesser extent, the possibility of a world-class striker joining the north Londoners in January has not been completely ruled out.
Arsenal 'impressed' Wolves striker Matheus Cunha ahead of January
This is according to The Athletic, who write that Arsenal are open to improving their option number nine at the turn of the year, but are also concerned about overpaying.
The reliable news outlet also reports that the Wolves are moving forward Matthews Cunha He is on their agenda, and the Gunners are said to really like him. Cunha – who has featured as an attacking midfielder, central striker, second striker and winger – is highly versatile and can fill multiple gaps in Arteta's team at once.
Arsenal chiefs are 'impressed' that it is ahead of JanuaryBut they will face a major hurdle in the form of Wolves, who are unlikely to consider selling their Brazilian star in the midst of a looming relegation battle.
However, Arteta would have a golden opportunity to sign 44 million pounds sterling Ace if the Wolves end up relegated.