Former Championship star Alexander Isak and Joshua Zirkzee: Arsenal transfer targets for summer window
Arsenal have scored 82 goals this season, more than any other Premier League team.
But the Gunners are still expected to look for a new striker this summer.
Here, WhoScored.com have selected five linked with a move to the Gunners in the off-season.
Viktor Gyokeres – Sporting CP
Since the turn of the year, Arsenal They have been linked to a move by Sporting CP hitman Viktor Gyokeres, and rightly so.
The Swede has been sensational in the Portugal League this season, having scored 29 goals and provided an additional 10 assists.
As expected, Gyokeres is the highest-rated player in the division after returning a WhoScored.com rating of 8.04.
The lack of interest in Gyokeres's game is a key reason why Arsenal have been reported to be interested in the 25-year-old.
The former Coventry player is eager to link up with his teammates, with his 10 assists coming from 47 key passes the 12th most in the division, while 66 successful dribbles is the second most in Portugal's top flight.
Gyokeres is more than capable of opening a gap in the rival defense, which explains the high level of interest in his services.
Benjamin Sesko – RB Leipzig
Having struggled for regular playing time in the first half of the season, Benjamin Sesko is enjoying an extended run in the RB Leipzig starting eleven and recently scored his tenth league goal of the season in a man-of-the-match performance for FC Heidenheim.
With a £42.7m release clause in his contract that can be activated this summer, a fight is expected to secure the 20-year-old's services.
Sesko's willingness to advance down the wings combined with his consistency in front of goal means that interest in his services this summer will be high.
Of the 108 players who took 25 or more shots, only Serhou Guirassy (32.1 percent) has a better conversion rate than Sesko (25 percent) in the Bundesliga this season, while only Harry Kane (8) has scored more headed goals (4).
He is a fast number nine with the desire to get out wide, which would suit Arsenal's wingers. The Slovenian international could be perfect for the Gunners.
Victor Osimhen – Naples
After an impressive harvest of 26 goals NaplesThe title-winning season with Luciano Spalletti, Victor Osimhen He has endured a dull 2023/24 season, having scored just 13 goals in Italy's top flight this season.
Injuries and uncertainty in management have not helped the Nigerian hitman, but still; He seems a far cry from the striker who grabbed the headlines last season.
However, interest in Osimhen remains high. He has a €120 million release clause in the contract he signed last December and, in the modern market, that is no obstacle to potential suitors willing to spend big to secure the 25-year-old's services.
However, while Arsenal are in need of a goalscoring striker, despite his impressive performances in front of goal, Osimhen's desire to remain central could affect any potential target as the Gunners are keen to add another striker. fluid to complement. Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard.
Alexander Isak – Newcastle
Newcastle may have to make a substantial sale this summer to stay in line with the Premier League's sustainability and profit regulations.
And while Bruno Guimaraes' £100m release clause, which kicks in in the off-season, is the most viable option to raise funds, the rumors surrounding Alexander Isak's future at St James' Park are unlikely to come to fruition. shut down for the foreseeable future.
The Swede has been a revelation for the Magpies this season, scoring 17 goals in England's top flight, the fifth-most in the division despite injury limiting Isak to 22 starts.
Of the 137 players to have managed at least 25 shots, Isak's conversion rate of 27.9 per cent is the third-best in the 2023/24 Premier League campaign, with the 24-year-old proving to be one of the forwards most consistent in the division.
Combined with a tendency to move towards the left flank, the space left free in the final third can be exploited by the wingers in Mikel Artetaavailable.
Joshua Zirkzee – Bologna
Heading BolognaOne of the top four, Joshua Zirkzee, has become a target for Arsenal this summer.
The Dutch striker has scored 11 goals for the Serie A side this season, with Zirkzee being one of the stars of Thiago Motta's side.
A slow player who scored just two league goals in his debut campaign for Bologna, the youngster is now subject to interest from Arsenal. manchester united and AC Milan as the trio look to reinforce their respective front lines.
And it's not just Zirkzee's goals that have helped raise his profile. While the former Bayern player has four assists to his name, that figure could well be higher if his teammates had regularly worn his shooting boots.
Only Rafael Leao (17) and Federico Dimarco (14) have created more clear-cut chances than Zirkzee (11) in Italy's top flight this season.
The Bologna man's game requires refinement, but Arteta has helped Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Kai Havertz during his time at the club.
I would consider Zirkzee a long-term project who could well complement the Gunners' frontline trio.