If there is one position that Arsenal desperately need to address this summer, it's centre-forward.
Mikel Arteta might want to add other players to his team as well, but ask the fans, and we reckon the vast majority will want the club to add a reliable goalscoring nine to the squad, someone who can put away the chances created by the likes of Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Martinelli.
The board appear to share this opinion, as the last few months have seen a slew of top-quality forwards linked with the North Londoners, with RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko perhaps being one of the most consistent and significant of the lot.
However, while the Slovenian would be a fine addition to the Gunners' squad, recent reports have now touted another, far more impressive centre-forward for a move to the Emirates.
Arsenal's striker search
As there have been so many strikers linked with Arsenal in recent weeks, it's only right we go over a couple of them, like Ollie Watkins and Viktor Gyokeres, before getting to the player in question.
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The Gunners made an offer for the former during the winter window but failed to match Aston Villa's £60m valuation, and even if they want something similar again in the summer, it might be a deal worth revisiting, as in 53 appearances he has scored 17 goals and provided 14 assists this season.
On the other hand, while Gyokeres isn't Premier League-proven, his incredible tally of 53 goals and 13 assists in 51 games this season suggests his upside may be far higher than the Englishman's and more than justify the reports that he could cost the North Londoners around £55m.
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However, if Arteta and Co want to sign a better alternative to Sesko, they might want someone younger than the aforementioned strikers and who is proven in a top-five league, someone like Hugo Ekitiké.
Fortunately, according to a recent report from French publication RMC Sport, Arsenal are indeed interested in the Eintracht Frankfurt star.
The report has revealed that, alongside fellow Premier League sides Chelsea and Liverpool, the Gunners have already approached and held talks with the player and club.
However, on top of dealing with the competition, Andrea Berta and Co will have to stump up a fee of up to €100m - £84m - to get their man.
Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike
It would be a complicated and costly transfer to get over the line, but given Ekitiké's unreal ability and potential, it's one worth pursuing, especially as he'd be a way better signing than Sesko.
How Ekitiké compares to Sesko
So, if the choice for a new striker this summer comes down to Ekitiké and Sesko, who should Arsenal sign? Who comes out on top when we compare them?
Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike celebrates
Well, when it comes down to their raw output - what matters most for a striker - it's the Frankfurt star who comes out on top.
For example, in just 48 appearances, totalling 3645 minutes, the "incredible" Frenchman, as dubbed by teammate Rasmus Kristensen, has scored 22 goals and provided 12 assists, which comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 1.41 games, or every 107.20 minutes.
In contrast, the former RB Salzburg gem has scored 21 goals and provided six assists in 45 appearances, totalling 3258 minutes, which comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 1.66 games or every 120.66 minutes.
What about their underlying numbers, then? Who comes out on top when we take a look under the hood?
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Unfortunately for the Slovenian international, this is once again another area in which the comparisons heavily favour his competition.
For example, the 22-year-old comes out on top in almost all relevant metrics, including but not limited to actual and expected non-penalty goals plus assists, progressive passes and carries, key passes, passing accuracy, shots and shots on target, shot and goal-creating actions, successful take-ons and more, all per 90.
Ekitiké and Sesko
Statistics per 90
Non-Penalty Expected G+As
Non-Penalty G+As
Progressive Passes
Progressive Carries
Shots
Shots on Target
Passing Accuracy
Key Passes
Shot-Creating Actions
Goal-Creating Actions
Successful Take-On %
Aerial Duels Won
All Stats via FBref for the 24/25 League Season
Ultimately, it's abundantly clear that Ekitiké is a significantly better striker than Sesko, even notably described by journalist Graeme Bailey as "the next Mbappe", and therefore, Arsenal should do all they can to sign him this summer.
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