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Arsenal eyeing a surprise move for new top striker

The transfer deadline day is approaching fast and soon. The Gunners are looking to find a top-class striker for quite some time now. There have been links with Viktor Gyokeres and Victor Osimhen from a long time. But, it seems that Arsenal have now found a new striker that they want to sign. Mikel Arteta is considering to move for signing Dominic Calvert-Lewin from Everton. The 27-year-old striker has been a part of the Premier League for quite some time now. As per transfermarkt.co.in, he has managed to secure 107 G/A in his club career. At the same time, he is also quite capable of producing in big games. He could be a great option for the London Reds.

Arsenal face serious competition to sign new striker

The Gunners are keen to secure a quality center forward. As of now, they have Kai Havertz leading the lineup. He has been good so far, but he may not be as consistent in finding the back of the net. At the same time, Gabriel Jesus has proven to be injury prone. Also, Eddie Nketiah has already been sold to Crystal Palace. So, if Arsenal are to really challenge Man City for the league title, signing a top new striker will be key for them. As of now, they face tough competition from Newcastle and Man Utd for Calvert-Lewin move.

What will the Gunners do?

As of now, no real moves have been made for Victor Osimhen. Meanwhile, Chelsea will also be putting up a tough fight for him. The London Reds can continue to count and Havertz and Saka for goals, just as they did last season. But, we, at footballexpress.in, believe that signing a proper new striker could greatly improve the Arsenal squad. Signing Calvert-Lewin could be a great choice for them. He will not cost as much and at the same time serve as a quality back-up choice. As per londonworld.com, Everton manager Sean Dyche has made it clear that Calvert-Lewin would leave the club for the right amount.

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