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Since Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang joined Barcelona in February, Arsenal's need for a new striker has dominated the headlines.
But do they actually need one? Eddie Nketiah has taken his chance at the Emirates, scoring four goals in as many Premier League games to confine captain Alexandre Lacazette to the bench. It's been a while since a Gunners striker has boasted that form.
Arsenal have been linked with plenty of forwards in recent times, the most of recent of which being Gabriel Jesus. His agent Marcelo Pettinati has confirmed they've held talks with the Gunners and "like the project" manager Mikel Arteta is leading.
In many ways, the move would make sense. Manchester City have just announced the signing of Erling Haaland - pushing him down the pecking order - and the Brazilian worked with Arteta at City during the Spaniard's time as Pep Guardiola's assistant.
Jesus could also join his compatriots Gabriel Magalhaes and Gabriel Martinelli at the Emirates, as well as technical director Edu. His 54 senior caps, Olympic Gold medal and 2019 Copa America title will certainly impress the administrator.
Yet the City ace is hardly the prolific striker Arsenal need. The 25-year-old has only reached double figures in the Premier League scoring charts twice since moving to the Etihad in January 2017. He's found the back of the net 13 times