Arsenal ramps up efforts to secure top European striker amid uncertain season: report

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The Gunners may be facing a rough patch in their pursuit of a first Premier League title in over two decades. They suffered a 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth last weekend, followed by a narrow 1-0 victory against Shakhtar Donetsk in Europe this week.

With William Saliba suspended for the visit of Liverpool on Sunday, Arsenal are looking at the prospect of being seven points behind the league leaders – and Arteta is keen to reinforce his frontline with quality, in order to improve efficacy in putting away chances.

Arsenal are bringing forward plans for a new striker

Kai Havertz has been Arsenal's first-choice centre-forward since moving into the position last season. Ranked at no.9 in FourFourTwo's list of the best strikers in the world right now, the German has made a big difference – but experts still feel the Gunners lack cutting edge.

Arsenal were recently linked with Dusan Vlahovic, and now Juventus could provide the go-ahead for Arteta to tie up a move for a genuine A-list striker to play with Havertz.

CaughtOffside reports that the Serbian hitman is a serious option to sign in January, with sources claiming that the north Londoners are eyeing Vlahovic's contract situation closely.

Arsenal were said to be waiting for Benjamin Sesko, who would be available next summer – but Vlahovic's hesitation on signing an extension means that Juve may be open to selling this winter. That would interest Arsenal, who could in turn leave Sesko for the Old Lady to sign.

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In FourFourTwo's opinion, however, there isn't anything in the Vlahovic rumours just yet.

The 24-year-old has already rejected Arsenal before while a Fiorentina player. Juventus will not be panicking just yet that he won't sign another contract, with plenty of time to tie up a move before the end of the season.

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There's no guarantee, either, that Arsenal are still interested in a No.9 as high-profile as Vlahovic. Havertz has been superb up front for the Gunners, with a multifunctional forward more like Florian Wirtz making more sense – alongside a less younger striker to develop and share minutes, like Sesko.

Vlahovic is valued at €65 million, according to Transfermarkt, with a contract that ends in 2026. Arsenal take on Liverpool this weekend when Premier League action returns.