It's safe to say this has been a perplexing season for Arsenal, who are now very likely to finish second having secured Champions League football for next season.
It came in the 37th gameweek as Mikel Arteta's men defeated Newcastle 1-0. It was a game that rather typified the Gunners' recent form, truth be told. Arsenal didn't create a huge number of openings and left themselves exposed at the back.
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This time, they had Man of the Match David Raya to thank for their victory with the Spaniard making a number of high-class saves in the opening 45 minutes. While Arsenal don't need a goalkeeper, their end-of-season form has showcased where they need to strengthen.
Fortunately, writing before the game in the programme, Josh Kroenke spoke of the club's summer plans and indicated that they will spend, sparking excitement for what's to come.
"We plan to invest to get behind winning and doing better next season. We’re delighted we have our sporting director, Andrea, who will play an important role in this. He is part of a unified and strong team, supported by the board, who are crystal clear on exactly what we need to do and the way in which we want to do it. The right way. The Arsenal way." - Josh Kroenke.
So, speaking of transfers, who is likely to come through the door?
Arsenal ramping up summer transfer plans
While the biggest box to tick this summer is that of a shiny new centre forward, the Gunners must also hone in on a new winger after inconsistent campaigns for both Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard.
Martinelli has found form in the back end of the campaign but has only scored on eight occasions in the Premier League. As for Trossard, he's netted the same number in top-flight action.
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As a result, we've seen continued links to Spanish winger Nico Williams and a suggestion that Arsenal are fans of Newcastle's Anthony Gordon.
Despite their need for a new winger on the left, they could actually bolster the right-hand side too. That's because, according to new reports, they are interested in signing Brentford talisman Bryan Mbeumo.
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That's the word of club insider Teamnewsandtix, who wrote in his latest Patreon entry: "After the data team identified him last summer, Arsenal are targeting Bryan Mbeumo again. I’m told talks are progressing, but they aren’t the only team in for him."
The Cameroon international has been nothing short of a sensation this summer and is also attracting the interest of Manchester United, according to other reports.
The forward is allegedly valued at around £51m by the Bees.
Where Mbeumo would fit into Arteta's Arsenal team
With Bukayo Saka very much still the leading light in Arteta's lineup, fitting Mbeumo into the equation may be hard.
Described as a "Mini Salah" by talkSPORT pundit Jason Cundy, the Brentford star has made a living out of cutting inside from the right and bamboozling defenders on his stronger left foot. As the compliment suggests, he's like Salah and, as a matter of fact, he's very much like Saka in that regard.
Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo reacts
While Arsenal do need to find someone who's capable of giving the England international a break every now and then, spending £51m on a right winger when they are arguably more in need of a left forward perhaps doesn't make too much sense.
Well, fortunately, Mbeumo is a versatile player, most notably playing six times as a centre forward this season, scoring four goals in the process.
Meanwhile, he's played off the left on nine occasions in his career and he's also featured behind the main striker as a no.10 or second striker 43 times. While that may well take away his strongest asset, cutting inside from the right, he certainly has the ability to make a difference in more central areas.
So, how does he compare with Saka?
Mbeumo vs Saka - 2024/25 league only
Stat (per 90 mins)
Goals
Assists
Shots
Key passes
Progressive passes
Shot-creating actions
Successful take-ons
Progressive carries
Stats via FBRef.
Mbeumo has been in remarkable form this season and ranks fifth in the race for the Premier League Golden Boot, having bagged 19 goals. In all competitions, he's also produced nine assists for his troubles.
When analysing their respective numbers, it's clear the Brentford star is a more clinical player in front of goal. Despite taking fewer shots per 90 minutes, he's scoring more regularly than Saka.
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However, this would certainly be to the advantage of Arteta's team. While Mbeumo may well be the better goalscorer, Saka is one of the most creative wingers in the world and is streets ahead in metrics like key passes and shot-creating actions.
Shot-creating actions are pieces of play that lead to a shot. These include moments such as a pass, take-on or foul being drawn.
Yes, there would likely be confusion about Arsenal signing a natural right winger, but supporters shouldn't turn their noses up at more goals. This term, the league's second-placed side have scored 67 goals in the top-flight, 16 fewer than Liverpool.
Arsenal's Bukayo Saka celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates
On that basis, it's not a surprise to see that the Reds run away with proceedings.
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