Arsenal’s injury crisis was tightened by the news that Kai Havertz – her only remaining senior citizen – the rest of the season failed for the rest of the season.
The Emirates Stadium was sometimes annoyed by the refusal of the German, but her patience is now taking the ultimate test after his injury to damage at the end of the campaigns. Since Gabriel Jesus is also traveling in the treatment room for the rest of the term and the wing players Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli, things could get ugly in the last few months of the season.
Mikel Areta, who is still pursuing the success of the Premier League and the Champions League, will be forced to conjure up some creative solutions after Arsenal has decided against the reinforcement of her forward department during the last January Transfer window.
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Arsenal has only left three forward options until her injured attackers return, with the loan Raheem Sterling, 17-year-old Ethan Nwaneri and the inconsistent Leandro Trossard. The latter is most likely to fill the emptiness, which was formed by Havertz and Jesus injuries. The Belgian was used in Northern London as a number of nine sporadically during his time.
Areta will have little choice at short notice, since the versatile 30-year-old becomes his strongest option in advance and the Arsenal boss is desperate that Trossard can at least show a passable cover.
Trossard would probably work in a false nine role, which enables its clever movement and impressive mobility to stupidate to stupid, with the two sides being operated in the room behind opposition defenses.
However, the former Star of Brighton & Hove Albion does not enjoy the biggest season of his career and has to improve the latest performances. He only scored five goals compared to 17 in all competitions last season.
Many of the most talented superstars in the world have benefited from injuries to the first team to earn their breakthroughs. This will be the hope that Areta is looking for solutions, whereby the impressive academy setup from Arsenal will probably be called up for the rest of the season.
There are currently no abundance of options that knock on the first team of the team, but Nathan Butler-Oyedeji is one who has left an impression this season. The 22-year-old acquired his Arsenal debut against Dinamo Zagreb in January and was on the bench a total of 12 games during this term.
He was borrowed from Accrington Stanley and Cheltenham Town – without great success – and was productive with the academy. Khayon Edwards was also in good format in the Arsenal youth teams and was seven appearances for Leyton Orient last season.
When it comes to broad strikers, and Charles Sagoe JR, who was loaned for the first half of the current campaign in Shrewsbury, were the arteta to which the Arteta could contact. Both are rated high and can earn minutes by the end of the season.
Desperated times require desperate measures, and arsenal could be forced to turn to the cloudy waters of the Free Agent market. Since the winter transfer window was added in early February, the Gunners have no choice but to aim at not bound players if they want to strengthen their squad from outside.
There are not many inspiring names to choose from, with the former Chelsea star Diego Costa among the available veterans. Ex-arsenal striker Lucas Perez and Carlos Vela are further emergency options.
A short contract until the end of the current campaign could be initiated by a player with first-class experiences, but it is still difficult to imagine that Arsenal recruit a 35-year-old.