Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Five Realistic Striker Signings Arsenal Should Consider
A list of five strikers Arsenal should target in
the January transfer window.
Olivier Giroud may be saving Arsenal some blushes
at the moment thanks to the great form he's started
the season with, but thanks largely to injuries and
loss off form elsewhere, it's painfully clear that the
Gunners need another striker.
The signing of Mesut Ozil on transfer deadline day
means that Arsenal probably have the best attacking
midfield in the league, but what good is that when
you have a striker shortage?
5. John Guidetti - Manchester City
The highly rated front man has been at City since
joining from Swedish side Brommapojkarna in 2008
at the age of 16, but to date he has made just a
single appearance in the City first team.
He spent the majority of last season on the sidelines,
and it is still unclear as to whether new boss Manuel
Pellegrini sees a future for him at the club, though he
had been included as part of the squad that is
currently in South Africa for their pre season tour.
He spent a year on loan with Dutch side Feyenoord in
2011/12 where he scored 20 goals in 23 appearances
for the Rotterdam outfit to become an instant crowd
favourite at De Kuip.
With chances unlikely to come flowing his way at the
Etihad coupled with Wenger's excellent track record
with working with talented young players, this could
be a match made in heaven, and furthermore, the
move would be unlikely to break the bank either.
4. Demba Ba - Chelsea
Ba's move is very much dependant on how Samuel
Eto'o gets on next to Fernando Torres this season,
but the writing already seems to be on the wall for
Ba, who is now Chelsea's third choice striker.
His chances aren't expected to come thick and fast
this term and a move away, whether on loan or
permanently, will probably be a welcome occurrence.
Ba seems to have buckled under the pressure of
playing for a club where success is expected every
season. Arsenal suffer under a different form of
pressure, a different form of expectation, but Wenger
apparently has a plan for him after making enquiries
for him toward the end of the summer transfer
window.
His form at Newcastle was impressive, and by all
rights earned his move to Stamford Bridge, but his
move to Chelsea had an air of knee jerk reaction to it.
When Chelsea buy strikers, they're usually pre-
established stars with nothing to prove as their
reputation precedes them.
However, six goals in 24 appearances for the Blues
isn't good enough and a chance of a fresh start
somewhere else may appeal.
3. Stefan Kiessling - Bayer Leverkusen
Kiessling was the top scorer in last season's
Bundesliga, scoring 25 goals in 34 games for
Leverkusen and has been one of the club's most
consistent players since joining from Nurnberg in
2006.
He helped the club to a third placed finish last
season, meaning that they qualified for the early
stages of the Champions League, so Arsenal will need
to outline a plan good enough to entice him to the
club.
At 29-years-old this could be his last chance to make
a move overseas and sample a different culture of
football. He has also consistently been one of the
most underrated players that Germany has ever
produced, hanging up his boots for the German
national side in 2010 due to a perceived lack of
respect from coach Jogi Low.
He frequently reaches double figures in the
Bundesliga goalscoring charts, and already has seven
in seven for the current campaign. His intelligence
both on and off the ball would be a huge benefit to
the Gunners style of play and he would of course fit
right in with the rest of the club's current German
contingent.
2. Fernando Llorente - Juventus
The Spanish international has been in talks with
English clubs before securing his move to the Serie A
champions from Athletic Bilbao, but so far he has
made a slow start to life in Italy and has been in
startlingly underwhelming form prompting rumours
of a winter exit from Turin.
He had featured just once as a late substitute in the
side's first five matches of the season but started
against Verona at the weekend and managed to get
himself on the scoresheet.
Arch rivals Spurs have been linked with a move for
him, though he has moved to distance himself from a
switch to White Heart Lane, but Arsenal have
Champions League football in which to tempt him.
His size and movement would offer the Gunners
something different to what they already have,
providing a viable areal threat as well as someone to
sweep the box clean of second balls.
1. Leandro Damiao - Internacional
The Brazilian club have already accepted that their
star man will be on his way soon, though they have
warned potential suitors they will have to pay
handsomely to get him, which is probably why he is
still at the club.
Southampton led the chase earlier on in the summer,
but their interest now appears to have cooled, whilst
Marseille have insisted that they would not be able to
afford him, instead turning to Evian striker Saber
Khlifa, and with Spurs and Napoli utilising other
options, that leaves just Arsenal in the hunt.
Damiao has become one of football's hottest
properties after breaking into the Internacional side
in 2010. He has made 161 appearances for Colorado,
scoring 85 goals. In his short career he's already
added a Copa Libertadores title to his name and was
crowned as the top scorer during last year's Olympic
Games. He'd also provide another dimension for
Arsene Wenger to play with in attack.
With that said, A number of high profile players have
already snubbed a move to the Premier League, but
with only Arsenal seemingly left, their luck could
finally be in.
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