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James Lloyd

Arsenal Eye Striker Dusan Vlahovic in January Transfer Plans

Arsenal could be set to alter their January transfer strategy following the potential availability of Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic.

Reports indicate that the North London club are closely monitoring the Serbian forward, with manager Mikel Arteta long known to be an admirer.

Juventus Open to Selling Vlahovic

According to Football Transfers, Juventus are ready to offload Vlahovic as part of their efforts to reduce their wage bill.

The Bianconeri are reportedly seeking a fee of around €55 million for the 24-year-old, making him a tantalising prospect for clubs in need of attacking reinforcements.

Vlahovic joined Juventus in January 2022 after turning down Arsenal’s advances during his time at Fiorentina.

However, with the striker now potentially on the market, the Gunners may revisit their interest as they look to bolster their squad for the second half of the season.

A Perfect Fit for Arteta’s System

Vlahovic has the attributes to excel in Mikel Arteta’s high-energy, possession-based system. His clinical finishing, physical presence, and ability to link play make him an ideal candidate to lead the line.

With Arsenal facing a growing injury list—most notably, Bukayo Saka’s long-term absence—acquiring a proven goal scorer like Vlahovic could provide the team with a much-needed attacking spark.

This season, Vlahovic has been in fine form for Juventus, scoring 12 goals and contributing two assists across 23 appearances in all competitions.

Arsenal’s recent 3-1 loss to Newcastle United in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final highlighted the need for more firepower up front.

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