Arsenal fans have reason to be excited as Mikel Arteta’s side prepares for a crucial January transfer window. Despite a recent dip in form, Arsenal remains in a strong position, sitting fourth in the Premier League, advancing to the Carabao Cup quarter-finals, and staying in contention for the Champions League knockout stages.
The upcoming transfer window will be pivotal as Arteta looks to reinforce his squad and ensure they remain competitive on all fronts. The winter window is known for being difficult to navigate, but Arsenal’s successful acquisitions of Leandro Trossard, Jakub Kiwior, and Jorginho in January 2023 serve as a reminder that the club can make significant moves even in a challenging market.
Key Targets for January
Arsenal’s primary focus in January will likely be adding attacking options to strengthen their squad. Despite several attacking players like Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli, and Leandro Trossard, Arsenal has struggled with consistency in front of goal. Mikel Arteta is reportedly keen on bolstering his forward options with a new No.9 or a winger.
One of the standout names linked to the club is Viktor Gyokeres, the Swedish forward currently impressing at Sporting CP. With 23 goals and 4 assists in just 18 appearances this season, Gyokeres would add valuable firepower to Arsenal’s attack. However, his £83 million release clause could pose a challenge, though reports suggest he could be available for around £63 million, making him a potential target for the January window or the summer.
Additionally, Arsenal could look to strengthen their width with the addition of Nico Williams. The Spanish international, who caught the eye during Euro 2024, has had a quieter start to the current season but still possesses the pace and skill Arsenal could use on the wing. Securing Williams would add depth to the squad, but potential departures may be necessary to make room for him.
Possible Departures
To facilitate these signings, Arsenal may need to offload a few players. Kieran Tierney, who has struggled for minutes following an injury during Scotland’s Euro 2024 campaign, is one player whose future looks uncertain. A loan move for the remainder of the season seems likely, with Tierney’s contract running until 2026, which would allow Arsenal to retain value on his eventual transfer.
Jakub Kiwior and Oleksandr Zinchenko could also find themselves leaving in January. Both players have primarily been squad options under Arteta, with limited starting roles. Each could fetch around £20 million in the transfer market, though it’s unlikely both will leave in January—at least one might depart depending on Arteta’s strategic needs.
Looking Ahead
The January transfer window presents an important opportunity for Arsenal to fine-tune their squad as they push for domestic and European success. While navigating the tricky winter market, Arteta and the Arsenal hierarchy will need to act decisively, bringing in key reinforcements while also managing departures. The moves they make could be crucial in determining whether Arsenal can maintain their push for silverware this season.