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Arsenal tipped to sign 2 stars in January to resolve ongoing crisis

Arsenal have been tipped to sign 2 stars in January window by club legend. The club legend believes that these two stars can be a very good addition to the squad and resolve all of the current ongoing crisis.

Gunners are having a rough patch this season due to constant injuries. They are currently on 3rd position in Premier League. They have dropped points on multiple occasions but this has to stop otherwise they have to bid farewell to league title.

Now, Gunners have once again been hit by a major injury blow. Their best player Bukayo Saka has suffered a serious injury. He will be out until February and hence Gunners need to change their strategy in transfer market. Now, one Arsenal legend has tipped his club to go after 2 stars in January who are in superb form.

Arsenal told to go after 2 stars in January

Club legend Ian Wright believes that Gunners still have chance to win the title. But, he believes that it can only happen if the club gets active in January market. He named two stars who can cover for Saka.

“There are two player I would probably go for here. I’d like their people to have a look at Omar Marmoush at Eintracht Frankfurt and Ademola Lookman at Atalanta” – Wright speaking on Wrighty’s house podcast.

Later, Wright praised Marmoush for his qualities on the pitch. He also praised Lookman and congratulated him for winning the African player of the year this year. He ended by saying the Nigerian’s story is motivational.

Both Marmoush and Lookman have been superb this season. Firstly, Marmoush has 18 goals and 11 assists in 24 games this season. He is 25 years old and can play anywhere on the frontline.

On the other hand, Lookman is 27 years old and can also play anywhere on frontline. In addition, he can experience playing on the English soil. He has 12 goals and 5 assists 19 games this season.

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