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Arsenal is set to sign a “world-class” player valued at £58 million, a “machine” who has the potential to become their version of Gyokeres…

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Arsenal is set to acquire a “world-class” striker valued at £58 million, who could mirror the impact of Viktor Gyökeres.

 

The Gunners’ inconsistent performance continued over the weekend, as Mikel Arteta’s team settled for a draw against Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday evening.

 

This outcome could have severely jeopardized their Premier League title aspirations, were it not for Manchester United’s draw with Liverpool the following night.

 

While Arsenal has not performed poorly this season, boasting the league’s strongest defense, their offensive struggles remain a significant concern that could have repercussions as the season progresses.

 

This issue appears to be recognized within the club, as recent reports indicate that Arsenal is actively seeking a promising striker this month, one who has been likened to the talented Viktor Gyökeres.

 

Italian sources report that Arsenal maintains a strong interest in Juventus forward Dušan Vlahović.

 

Although it remains uncertain whether a formal offer will be made this month, the Gunners have reportedly conducted multiple inquiries regarding the player in recent weeks.

 

While the reports do not specify a transfer fee, earlier information suggested that the former Fiorentina star could be available for around £58 million.

 

Despite the high cost, Vlahović’s skill set and Arsenal’s urgent need for attacking options make this transfer a viable consideration, especially given his resemblance to Gyökeres.

 

Before exploring the rationale behind targeting Vlahović, it is essential to understand the basis for the comparison to Gyökeres.

 

This connection primarily stems from FBref, which evaluates players in similar positions during this season’s Champions League.

 

The analysis ranks Gyökeres as the ninth-most comparable striker to Vlahović based on their performances.

 

A detailed examination of their underlying statistics reveals notable similarities, including non-penalty expected goals, expected and actual assists, shots on target, key passes, goal-creating actions, and more—all assessed per 90 minutes.

 

What additional compelling reasons should persuade North Londoners to consider investing in the 24-year-old?

 

To begin with, U23 scout Antonio Mango aptly describes the Juventus star as a “goal machine,” which is precisely the type of player Mikel Arteta requires at this moment.

 

For example, in the previous season, Vlahović netted 18 goals and provided three assists across 38 matches.

 

This season, he has already scored 12 goals and contributed two assists in just 23 appearances, averaging a goal involvement every 1.80 and 1.64 games, respectively.

 

Moreover, the “world-class” striker, as noted by journalist Siavoush Fallahi, possesses impressive underlying statistics.

 

According to FBref, he ranks in the top 4% of strikers in Europe’s top five leagues for successful penalties, the top 10% for expected goals, and the top 11% for shots per 90 minutes, among other significant metrics.

 

Although Arsenal’s attacking lineup features many talented players, they still seem to lack that crucial edge—something Vlahović could undoubtedly bring to the team.

 

Consequently, Arteta and his staff should make every effort to secure the Serbian international’s transfer to the Emirates this month, as their season may depend on this pivotal acquisition.

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