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Three transfer options who could address Arsenal's striker problems this summer

Arsenal's form has been impressive of late, and the Gunners are targeting a finish in the top four of the Premier League in the coming months but behind the scenes, Mikel Arteta is looking ahead to the summer.

Football.London understands that Arsenal will look to sign two forwards at the end of the season, with Pierre Emerick Aubameyang having already joined Barcelona in January and Alexandre Lacazette scheduled to leave the club when his contracted expires in the summer.

Once assessing options from across Europe, who could the Gunners target to fill their squad void at the business end of the pitch?

READ MORE: How Arsenal's January departures are faring as Mikel Arteta and Edu make summer decisions

One of the obvious targets for Arsenal is Jonathan David, who is currently experiencing his second season at Lille.

Just 22 years-old, the Canadian striker has scored a minimum of 11 non-penalty goals in each of his last four league campaigns in France and Belgium, and this season appears likely to be his best yet.

The goals he's scored in Ligue 1 offer an insight into his two-footedness in particular, as he's scored 15 times with his right foot and 10 times with his left. According to StatsBomb data, he favours his preferred foot just 76% of the time.

On top of David's two-footed nature, he's capable of linking with teammates in tight spaces and ultimately, he could be a suitable long-term heir to Alexandre Lacazette.

One of the players who has exploded on the continent this season is Patrik Schick of Bayer Leverkusen.

The Czech Republic international has 19 non-penalty goals to his name in the Bundesliga so far. For context, he's scored at least three more times than any other player from Europe's top five leagues, except

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