Arsenal have proved to be a day late and a dollar short this season, with injuries and the after-effects of dithering in the transfer market leaving Mikel Arteta with another trophyless campaign.
But progress is hardly a linear thing in football, and only the blind or negligent would fail to see the immense gains the Gunners have made over the past five years. Now, though, it's time for action.
A luckless year on the injury front might have formed the crux of the on-field issues, but careful moves over the coming months could see the north Londoners go from strength to strength, having proven their credentials with an excellent Champions League effort, defined by the two-legged thrashing of Real Madrid.
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Signing an elite-level striker is a given, with more needed on the left and right wings too. Making such moves with confidence and clarity could change a lot for the outfit, especially in bringing Martin Odegaard back into the ascendancy.
How Arteta can fix Martin Odegaard
Odegaard's form has been dissected ad nauseum this season, the Norwegian playmaker returning from injury and still searching for that elusive flame that has powered his success since signing for the club in August 2021 for £30m, having initially joined on loan earlier that year.
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Context is important, and not only have Arsenal been disrupted by an overload of injuries, one of the most damaging concerned the skipper, who returned in November after several months out but has struggled to get back into gear.
There's still a lot to like. As per FBref, Odegaard ranks among the top 1% of Premier League midfielders this season for progressive passes and the top 6% for shot-creating actions per 90, but his influence, decision-making and decisiveness have all left plenty to be desired.
The 25-year-old's 'lack of adventure' is something he will need to rectify, but sporting director Andrea Berta can certainly help him by securing some new forwards to feed on Odegaard's creativity.
He might not be the priority, but this one could help restore the Scandinavian superstar.
Arsenal chasing £70m forward
According to GIVEMESPORT, Arsenal are in the mix for Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo, no doubt emboldened by the fact he's a boyhood Gunners supporter.
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As a result of that fact, it's alleged that the player is 'very open' to moving to the Emirates Stadium this summer, giving Arsenal hope that a deal could be done if they were to send in an offer.
Bournemouth are looking for a £70m fee, which is likely too tall, but the Ghanaian's desire to move to the Emirates Stadium could help Arteta as he searches for Bukayo Saka competition on the right.
AFC Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo looks on
Arsenal are keeping tabs on the situation, sure, but Manchester United are also big admirers and need a right-sided forward more than the Gunners.
Why Semenyo can fix Odegaard
Semenyo has been described as a goalscorer with "deadly precision" by Opta analyst Owurako Ampofo, two-footed and thus incredibly hard to read.
He's a maverick, the stylish and fleet-footed profile required to make a difference at Arsenal and add a dimension on which Odegaard can focus, tighten, to bring himself back into form.
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Aggressive and powerful, Semenyo has been one of the main drivers for Bournemouth this season, scoring 11 goals and supplying seven assists across all competitions.
A right-sided forward might not be Arsenal's priority, but there's no question a player of Semenyo's ilk would add the depth and dynamism that has been lacking this season.
Should Saka fall to injury again, for example, it's paramount that competition is prudently sourced to combat such a possibility.
Described as a "duel monster" by analyst Ben Mattinson, Semenyo carries a certain likeness to Arsenal's talisman, which could see him fit snugly into Arteta's system.
Moreover, it hands Odegaard a new forward to play with an intuitive understanding of his style of play. Of course, the fact that he's a ball-striking machine doesn't hurt either.
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As FBref record, Semenyo ranks among the top 5% of Premier League positional peers this term for shots taken per 90 (3.57), emphasising his hunger for goals, his hunger to influence.
The Ghana international, furthermore, is not restricted to a single positional placement. In fact, his ability to make out on the left or even in a more central berth suggests Arteta could use him with Saka and Odegaard, a frightening thought for the Londoners' opponents.
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Semenyo wouldn't be the solvent of Arsenal's inconsistencies by himself, especially if ferried about numerous positions, but he could plug some yawning holes and latch onto Odegaard's playmaking.
His multi-tooled style of play is further defined by his ability to score from every angle. As per Sofascore, Semenyo has scored five Premier League goals with his left foot, four with his right. He's missed 12 big chances, so he isn't the most accurate shooter in the business, but given the staggering number of shots he likes to get off, a slight profligacy can be forgiven.
Especially if he's being supplied by Odegaard at the top of his game. The £240k-per-week midfielder's return to the fore is a matter of time, make no mistake about that.
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But his issues across the current year, injuries aside, are part of a wider Arsenal problem that could be solved quite simply through the acquisition of a new centre-forward, plus two wingers, one for either side.
Of course, in the Cherries winger, Arsenal get one who can compete on both flanks and has proven himself an able goalscorer either way. Having created 11 big chances and won 6.3 duels per game too, he's very much that high-level athlete, both combative and creative, who could have a marked impact on the Arsenal resurgence, which maybe, just maybe, will see Arteta's project reach apotheosis.
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