Mikel Arteta problem position exposed by 'definite' three-man Arsenal transfer wishlist
Mikel Arteta might consider signing a striker a priority but his real problem is in midfield where Arsenal's biggest transfer targets proves a problem.
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Mikel Arteta might consider signing a striker a priority but his real problem is in midfield where Arsenal's biggest transfer targets proves a problem.
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