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Arsenal's summer transfer window is likely to be a busy one as technical director Edu looks to bolster the club's attacking options.

Former captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was allowed to join Barcelona back in January whilst both Eddie Nketiah and Alexandre Lacazette are into the final three months of their respective contracts at the Emirates Stadium, leaving Mikel Arteta short of options up top. understands that both AS Roma frontman Tammy Abraham and Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus are on the club's shortlisted profiles ahead of the summer window.

And the Gunners reportedly sent scouts to keep an eye on Abraham during the Serie A side's Conference League semi-final first leg against Leicester City on Thursday night. Here, details three things the scouts would have noticed during the entertaining 1-1 draw at the King Power Stadium.

The Foxes dominated the lion's share of possession on Thursday evening, with Roma registering just 32%, meaning that Abraham struggled to get involved in the majority of proceedings. However, the England international still demonstrated his impressive hold-up ability, especially with one magnificent piece of skill in the second half.

The 24-year-old controlled the lofted pass, taking it in his stride before sliding an inch-perfect backheel past James Justin and Jonny Evans,

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