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David Ornstein Reveals Arsenal’s Shock Striker Move – One of These Two Is Set to Sign

Arsenal are preparing for a crucial summer transfer window, and according to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, the Gunners are expected to bring in a new striker — with two standout names currently under serious consideration.

Speaking on the matter, Ornstein revealed: “Arsenal have a decision to make between Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyökeres. I do expect one of them quite possibly to come in this summer. There’s loads more to do at Arsenal as well.”

Sesko vs Gyökeres: The Two Front-Runners

Both Benjamin Šeško and Viktor Gyökeres have been heavily linked with a move to the Emirates in recent months. Šeško, the 21-year-old Slovenian striker currently at RB Leipzig, has earned a reputation for his physicality, intelligent movement, and clinical finishing. His age and style of play make him a highly attractive long-term option for Mikel Arteta’s system, with comparisons already being drawn to Erling Haaland.

On the other hand, Gyökeres has been one of the breakout stars of the 2024/25 European season. The 26-year-old Swedish forward has excelled in front of goal for Sporting CP, showcasing explosive pace, power, and an impressive goalscoring record. His experience and productivity could make him a more immediate solution for a side that is determined to end its wait for a major trophy.

Why Arsenal Want a New Striker

Arsenal’s need for a natural centre-forward has become increasingly evident. While Kai Havertz performed admirably in a hybrid role this season, and Gabriel Jesus contributed where possible, neither profile is viewed as a traditional out-and-out No. 9 capable of producing 20+ league goals. Arteta and sporting director Edu are now targeting that final piece to take Arsenal from title contenders to title winners.

The Gunners scored 69 goals in the Premier League this season — fewer than both Liverpool and Manchester City. While their defensive record remained strong, the margins in tight matches were thin, and adding a reliable striker could make the difference in converting draws into wins and controlling big games more decisively.

More Work to Be Done

Ornstein also emphasized that striker is just one of several areas Arsenal will address this summer. Depth in midfield, another versatile defender, and possibly a wide forward are all being evaluated, as Arteta looks to build a squad capable of sustaining challenges across multiple fronts.

The Gunners finished second in the Premier League for the second consecutive season, and after also reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League, the ambition within the club is clear: to win now. The addition of a clinical striker is a statement of intent, and the final decision between Šeško and Gyökeres will likely shape the club’s attacking blueprint for years to come.

Arsenal fans won’t have to wait long, with discussions already progressing ahead of a busy summer at the Emirates.

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