It might seem overly simple, but if there is one thing Arsenal need to add to the squad this summer, it's goals.
Mikel Arteta's side are well known for being one of the hardest teams to break down in world football - and the data shows it - but time and time again this season, the North Londoners found it hard to put the ball in the back of the net when it really mattered.
So, while the addition of Martin Zubimendi will be a great one - when it eventually happens - the club need to do a lot more and strengthen the frontline.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta in the stands before the match
Fortunately, reports have now linked the Gunners with another option to lead the line next season, someone who could be a great alternative to Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres.
Arsenal's striker search
Arsenal's hunt for a new number nine has been ongoing for over a year now, and over the last few weeks, Sesko and Gyokeres have been constantly linked.
Sesko vs Gyokeres 2024-25 league stats (timeless)
The former was a target last summer, again in the winter, and now, for the third window on the bounce, he has been dominating the talk around the club, with reports suggesting he could cost at least £67m.
The situation is even more unclear regarding the Swedish international, as while he supposedly rejected Manchester United in favour of the Gunners, reports from late last week claimed that Sporting CP's demands had seen the North Londoners 'freeze' their interest in the 27-year-old.
So, it looks like the Gunners might need to seek out an alternative, which could help explain the links to Dušan Vlahović.
Yes, according to a recent report from TuttoJuve, Arsenal are now in the picture for the Juventus marksman.
The report has revealed that in light of Sporting wanting at least €80m - £68m - for Gyokeres, Arteta and Co are now 'evaluating valid alternatives,' one of which is the Serbian international.
No price is mentioned in the report, but stories from last month claimed that the 25-year-old goalscorer could be available for just £25m, which could make him an ideal alternative to Sesko and Gyokeres.
Why Vlahović could be a great alternative to Sesko and Gyokeres
Okay, so the first thing to say is that one of the advantages to signing Vlahović over Gyokeres and Sesko is that he'd cost substantially less and, therefore, free up more money to spend elsewhere.
Juventus' Dusan Vlahovic in action with Empoli's Saba Goglichidze
However, while you would expect someone who could cost less than half as much as the Leipzig star, for example, would be significantly less effective, that is not the case.
When it comes to raw output, he's only marginally worse than the Slovenian star, who is playing in a top-five league and, therefore, at a similar level.
Vlahović vs Sesko vs Gyokeres
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Moreover, while he is miles off the Sporting star, it's important to note that research from Opta Analyst found that 11 of 18 teams in the Portuguese top-flight are League One standard.
That brings us to one of the significant benefits of signing the Serb, who former Juventus striker Darko Kovacevic once said is "just like Haaland”, over the other two: his vast experience at the highest level.
For example, across his career to date, the Belgrade-born monster has made 202 appearances in Serie A.
In comparison, the former RB Salzburg gem has made just 64 appearances in the Bundesliga, while the Stockholm-born poacher has never played a minute of football in a top-five league.
Juventus' Dusan Vlahovic during the warm up
Ultimately, Vlahović probably wouldn't be the most exciting addition Arsenal could make to the frontline this season, but he has a proven track record in a tough league, is almost as effective as Sesko and would cost a fraction as much.
Therefore, if the Gunners cannot get their hands on either the Leipzig star or Gyokeres this summer, then the Juventus ace would be a great alternative.
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