Mikel Arteta has confirmed he is still looking for a striker to bolster Arsenal’s attack before the transfer window shuts, but it needs to be someone who can make an impact. The Gunners

are short of options up front with Bukayo Saka out for some time and Gabriel Jesus out with an ACL injury. Arsenal are chasing a
third successive Premier League title but injuries and inconsistent form have left them six points behind Liverpool and have played a game more. They were
also knocked out of the FA Cup after losing on penalties to Manchester United and the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final at Newcastle, with both legs showing that the Gunners struggle to score goals. “
My opinion is clear we are missing two very important players, Saka and Jesus, so we are short of goalscorers, we are short of players, we are short of options up front, that is clear,” Arteta said to โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที. “Obviously
when we were without them, technically we needed some help. We were short of players and now even shorter. The team still has to deal with that.”
However, Arteta says he will only make the right choices for the club and is still trying to find players he thinks can make an impact.
“It’s not just any player, it’s someone who makes you better and makes an impact for the team.”
They have been linked with RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Cesko and Wolves’ Matheus Cunha, but the Spaniard insists it’s not just up to them.
“It’s not just about Arsenal, me or our desires. It’s about the market and a lot of other factors.”