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HERE WE GO! Arsenal’s first January transfer signing has been confirmed as striker arrives on six-years deal

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Even though it was just against Dinamo Zagreb, Arsenal’s Champions League victory last night felt significant given the events of the previous month or so.

Although most of the starting had strong performances, Raheem Sterling put on yet another poor showing as Mikel Arteta’s team won 3-0.

The Chelsea loanee was the most recent player to replace the injured Bukayo Saka, but it should come as no surprise that he was unable to duplicate Hale Ender’s incredible, game-changing effect.

In his defence, it’s practically impossible since, even though many around him weren’t, the 23-year-old was clearly playing at a world-class level before to his injury last month.

Fans should be excited by recent indications that the team has reached a personal agreement with an attacker who is capable of contributing to the offensive load once he recovers from his injury.

Arsenal wants a Premier League player.A recent rumour from Football Transfers claims that Arsenal is still searching for a new center-forward this month and has made headway in their pursuit of Matheus Cunha, a standout for Wolverhampton Wanderers.

According to the report, the player and the two-time Premier League runners-up have finally come to a personal accord, and any contract won’t be an issue. According to reports, he has not yet signed the new contract that the Old Gold has offered him.

While this is undoubtedly good news for the North Londoners, the report also makes clear that the two teams currently have very different opinions about the player’s worth. The West Midlands team is requesting a fee of over £70 million, while the Gunners are not willing to pay more than £45 million “for a player who is not considered a top priority target.”

Overall, it appears like Arsenal will have to spend more money than they would want to complete this trade, but considering Cunha’s skill, it seems worthwhile, especially considering how amazing he might be with Saka.

Why Cunha would make an incredible Saka teammate

Beyond the great momentum that such a signing would undoubtedly bring to Arsenal this season, Cunha would be an excellent partner for Saka once he recovers from injury for two main reasons. The first is due to his production.

For instance, the Wolves star has been in incredible form this season, scoring 10 goals and dishing out four assists in only 22 outings, or 1717 minutes.

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According to writer Alex Richards, the “unbelievable” forward is presently averaging a goal involvement per 1.57 games, or every 122.64 minutes, which is unquestionably outstanding for a team that faces relegation.

Furthermore, you begin to imagine how much more dangerous the Hale Ender could be with the far more effective Brazilian to his left. This is especially true when you take into account that the Gunners’ current top scorer, Kai Havertz, has amassed 14 goals and four assists in 30 appearances, totalling 2486 minutes. That works out to an average of a goal involvement every 1.66 games, or 138.11 minutes.

The Englishman would love having the former Atletico Madrid great as a teammate for the second reason, which is related to the first and is the straightforward reality that he would occupy defenders.

This means that he will be more of a target for opposing defenders than Havertz is now because of his output and the dynamic way he can attack teams. This could give the North Londoners’ erratic number seven more room to operate and have an impact on games.

In the end, Arsenal needs some attacking additions this month, and although if Cunha could be more expensive than they would want, they should still try to get him since he would assist Saka advance and would also provide more goals to the squad.

 

 




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