Arsenal's season has hit a significant roadblock with the injury to star winger Bukayo Saka. The English international is set to miss at least two months of action after undergoing surgery, leaving a gaping hole in Mikel Arteta's attacking lineup.
In light of Saka's absence, the Gunners are reportedly stepping up their efforts to bolster their attacking options during the winter transfer window. According to reports from Football Insider, Arsenal are set to reignite their interest in two forwards who have been on their radar in the past.
One of the players linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium is Viktor Gyökeres, the 26-year-old Swedish striker currently playing for Sporting CP. Gyökeres has previously been linked with Arsenal, but his goal-scoring record has dipped somewhat since the departure of manager Ruben Amorim. Despite this, his physical presence and ability to hold up the play make him an attractive option for many top clubs.
The other player being linked with a move to Arsenal is Samu Chukwueze, the 25-year-old Nigerian winger who currently plies his trade with AC Milan. Chukwueze is known for his pace, dribbling ability, and direct running, qualities that would make him a valuable asset to any team. However, the Nigerian international has struggled for consistency under Milan manager Paulo Fonseca.
The injury to Saka has highlighted the need for Arsenal to add depth to their attacking options. The Gunners have been one of the most impressive teams in the Premier League this season, but their reliance on a small group of players has left them vulnerable to injuries.
By signing either Gyökeres or Chukwueze, Arsenal would be adding a player who could provide competition for places and help to alleviate the pressure on their existing attacking players. However, it remains to be seen whether the Gunners will be able to secure the signings of either player, as both are likely to attract interest from a number of other clubs.
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